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AnyMedia ® Access System (24 Channel)Data Sheet Book
363-211-254Issue 9
March 2007
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Ordering information
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Contents
About this information product
Purpose........................................................................................................................................................................................... viivii
Reason for reissue..................................................................................................................................................................... viivii
Intended audience...................................................................................................................................................................... viivii
Conventions used..................................................................................................................................................................... viiiviii
Related information.................................................................................................................................................................... ixix
Information product support.................................................................................................................................................... xx
Technical support.......................................................................................................................................................................... xx
How to order .................................................................................................................................................................................. xx
How to comment......................................................................................................................................................................... xixi
1 List of all packs used in the AnyMedia ® Access System
List of used packs.................................................................................................................................................................... 1-11-1
2 Telephony Common Packs
Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-12-1
COMDAC COM101( ) Circuit Pack............................................................................................................................... 2-22-2
COMDAC COM102( ) Circuit Pack............................................................................................................................... 2-72-7
COMDAC COM103( ) Circuit Pack............................................................................................................................. 2-132-13
Circuit Pack CTU DTP101 (discontinued)................................................................................................................. 2-192-19
Circuit Pack CTU DTP102................................................................................................................................................ 2-242-24
Circuit Pack CTU DTP103 (discontinued)................................................................................................................. 2-302-30
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Circuit Pack CTU DTP104 .............................................................................................................................................. 2-352-35
Circuit Pack IODS1 FAC100............................................................................................................................................ 2-412-41
Ringing Generator Unit (RGU) RGU100.................................................................................................................... 2-452-45
3 AFMs
Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-13-1
Circuit Pack LPA900 (discontinued)................................................................................................................................ 3-23-2
Circuit Pack LPA901.............................................................................................................................................................. 3-93-9
Circuit Pack LPA920 Feeder Multiplexer................................................................................................................... 3-163-16
Circuit Pack AFMDS1 LPA942....................................................................................................................................... 3-233-23
4 Common packs for IP-based services
Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-14-1
IP Feeder Multiplexer IPFM LPI904............................................................................................................................... 4-24-2
IP ATM Feeder Multiplexer (IP-AFM) LPI960........................................................................................................... 4-84-8
ESIM LPE408 as controller.............................................................................................................................................. 4-144-14
5 Telephony APs
Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-15-1
Application Pack DPT32CS LPA356.............................................................................................................................. 5-25-2
Application Pack ISDN LPU116....................................................................................................................................... 5-85-8
Application Pack OCU LPA605...................................................................................................................................... 5-135-13
Application Packs POTS LPA300( )............................................................................................................................. 5-175-17
Application Pack PRCOIN LPA350.............................................................................................................................. 5-215-21
Application Pack PRCOINCS LPA150........................................................................................................................ 5-265-26
Application Pack COIN_FXO_UC LPA151.............................................................................................................. 5-315-31
Application Packs PROG2W LPA380( )..................................................................................................................... 5-365-36
Application Pack POTSZF LPZ110............................................................................................................................... 5-415-41
Application Pack EBS116 LPA329( )........................................................................................................................... 5-455-45
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6 ATM xDSL APs
Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-16-1
Application Pack P4A4 LPA400 ( ) (discontinued)................................................................................................... 6-26-2
Application Pack LPA408 (discontinued)...................................................................................................................... 6-76-7
Application Pack ADSL 16p LPA416........................................................................................................................... 6-126-12
Application Pack ADSL 16P LPA419........................................................................................................................... 6-176-17
ADSL application pack (ADSL2_16p) LPA420....................................................................................................... 6-226-22
Application Pack SDSL16 LPS716( ) (discontinued)............................................................................................ 6-276-27
Application Pack SHDSL16 LPS702............................................................................................................................ 6-326-32
7 Application packs for IP-based services
Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7-17-1
IP COMDAC application pack (ICAP) LPI600.......................................................................................................... 7-27-2
Application pack (IPADSL2_32p) LPA633.................................................................................................................. 7-87-8
ESIM application pack LPE408...................................................................................................................................... 7-147-14
POTS application pack (VoIP AP) LPZ602................................................................................................................ 7-207-20
8 Combination APs
Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8-18-1
Application Pack P4A4 LPA404 ( ) (discontinued)................................................................................................... 8-28-2
Application Pack ADSL32p LPA432............................................................................................................................... 8-88-8
Application Pack P32A8 LPA810................................................................................................................................... 8-138-13
Application Pack P32A32 LPA832................................................................................................................................ 8-198-19
Application Pack P32A32 LPA833................................................................................................................................ 8-248-24
9 Servers
Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 9-19-1
Circuit Pack IATS2 LPS100 (discontinued).................................................................................................................. 9-29-2
Circuit Pack IATS4 LPS104................................................................................................................................................ 9-89-8
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Circuit Pack IATS5 LPS105............................................................................................................................................. 9-159-15
Circuit Pack MDSU MSU100B....................................................................................................................................... 9-219-21
10 Test Application Pack
Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 10-110-1
Test Application Pack TAP100/TAP100B................................................................................................................... 10-210-2
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About this information productAbout this information product
Purpose
This document,AnyMedia® Access System (24 Channel) Data Sheet Book, providesthe following information for Lucent TechnologiesAnyMedia® Access SystemApplication Packs (APs):
• An overview of the AP
• Specific information about the features and functions of the AP
• A functional block diagram of the AP
• The faceplate of the AP
• Tables detailing faceplate LED indicators and connectors.
Reason for reissue
This is Issue 9 of theAnyMedia® Access System, Data Sheet Book including ReleasesR1.36 and R3.3.
The document is being reissued to include the following:
• Support of new COMDAC type COM103B
• Support of new Ringing Generator Unit (RGU) RGU100
• Support of electrical GBIC interfaces on IPFM LPI904.
Intended audience
This document is intended for marketing, order, and service personnel, as well as forcustomers.
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Conventions used
The following are terms used in this document that may have a different meaning thanthe general or common use of the term.
• In the AnyMedia® Access System, the termaccessmeans that the system providesthe primary service interface for the customer to enter the network.
• Digital signal, level 1 (DS1) feeder refers to the 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)digital feeder interfaces of the telephony system that carries 24 digital signal, level0 (DS0) channels.
• Digital signal cross-connect, level 1 (DSX-1) metallic feeder from line interfaceunits (IODS1 circuit packs) provides an interface to an external synchronous opticalnetwork (SONET) multiplexer or external span protection and repeater shelves forT1 feeder applications.
• Digital signal, level 3 (DS3) refers to the 44.736 Mbps digital signal interfaces ofthe ATM feeder multiplexer (AFM) pack that carries the ATM payload cells.
• Digital signal cross-connect, level 3 (DSX-3) coaxial feeder from the AFM circuitpack provides an external interface to the ATM network (ATM switch or SONET)multiplexer. On the AFMDS3, a second DSX-3 provides an interface to adaisy-chained shelf when provided.
• Traditional DLC services refer to traditional telephony services, which includePOTS, coin, ISDN, and two-wire locally switched, nonswitched, and nonlocallyswitched services.
• ATM xDSL services refer to all typically supported ADSL, SDSL, and SHDSLservices, and future digital subscriber line (DSL) services.
• ADSL services refers to all services provided by ADSL APs and by the ADSL partof combination APs that provide both POTS and ADSL service.
• SDSL services refers to all services provided by SDSL APs.
• SHDSL services refers to all services provided by SHDSL APs.
• AFM refers to all AFMs regardless of feeder type.
• Special services refer to two-wire and four-wire nonswitched and nonlocallyswitched special services.
• Digital data services refer to 64 kbps clear channel digital service provided betweenthe customer and the central office (CO).
• VF is used generically to define POTS, two-wire and four-wire special services,ISDN, DDS, enhanced business services (EBS) P-Phone, and digital bypass pairand DC alarm circuits to an existing DLC system. VF growth is used generically todefine the growth or addition of these services.
• VF cables refer generically to the tip/ring pair cables that attach to the faceplates ofall APs, including the telephony and ATM xDSL APs.
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• MDS2 feature refers to the MDS2 shelf. For more information, refer to theAnyMedia® Access System, Feature Supplement—MDS2 Shelf Configurations,code 363-211-106.
• Combination pack refers to an AP that combines traditional DLC and ADSLservices combined on one physical subscriber port.
• TDM COMDACrefers to a COMDAC in a system configuration with IODS1 packswhere the traditional DLC signals are transported within physical DS1 links acrossa TDM network.
Apparatus code followed by empty parentheses
An apparatus code followed by empty parentheses″( )″ includes the letter-suffixedversions of the circuit pack. For example, ADSL4p LPA400( ) represents theADSL4p LPA400 AP and/or the ADSL4p LPA400B AP.
Related information
The following documentation is available for theAnyMedia® Access System:
Available on CD-ROM
363-211-103, AnyMedia® Access System, Documentation, which is a CD-ROM thatcontains the following documents in various formats:
• AnyMedia® Access System Documents
– 363-211-254,AnyMedia® Access System, Data Sheet Book (in PDF format)
– 363-211-101,AnyMedia® Access System, Applications and Planning Guide(APOG) (in PDF format)
– 363-211-125,AnyMedia® Access System, Ordering Guide (also has a link to thewebsite: http://www.lucent8.com/library/AnyMediaOrderingGuide.pdf)
– 363-211-106,AnyMedia® Access System, Feature Supplement—MDS2 ShelfConfigurations (in PDF format)
– 363-211-127,AnyMedia® Access System, Feature Supplement—IntegratedAccess Terminal (in PDF format)
– 363-211-128,AnyMedia® Access System, Feature Supplement—Central OfficeTerminal (in PDF format)
– 363-211-102,AnyMedia® Access System, Installation Manual (in PDF format)
– 363-211-100,AnyMedia® Access System, Commands and Procedures (inHTML format)
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– 363-211-129,AnyMedia® Access System,ConnectReach™ Terminal User’sGuide (in PDF format)
– 363-211-212,AnyMedia® Access System,ConnectReach™ 200 Series User’sGuide (in PDF format)
• Cabinet Documents
– 631-600-290,AnyMedia® Access System, 82-Type Outdoor ElectronicsCabinets (in PDF format)
– 631-600-293,AnyMedia® Access System, 52B and 52E Outdoor ElectronicsCabinets (in PDF format)
• SLC® Documents
– SLC Series 5 Carrier System J1C182BC-1 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf, UserManual (in PDF format)
Available on the Web
• AnyMedia® Access System documents, including System Release Descriptions(SRDs) and the Navis™ AnyMedia Element Management System (EMS), can befound by going to http://www.lucent8.com, selecting″Documents″, then selecting″Product Line: AnyMedia″ and clicking″Go″.
Document list, packaging, and formats
An SRD is issued per release and describes the functionality of the system at the timeof release.
An Adobe Acrobat Reader is provided to view all PDF files. For documents in HTMLformat, users need and must supply their own Web browser to view them. Thedocumentation has been verified using the following Web browsers: NetscapeNavigator 4.0 and Internet Explorer 5.0 or later.
Information product support
The document support telephone numbers are:
• 1 630 713 5000 (for all countries)
• 1 888 727 3615 (for the continental United States)
Technical support
For technical support, contact your local customer support team. Reach themvia theweb (https://support.lucent.com/) or the telephone number listed under theTechnicalassistance Center menu(http://www.lucent.com/contact/).
How to order
The AnyMedia® Access System Management Interface, which includes the graphicalsystem interface (GSI) and the Network Maintenance Manager, is available onCD-ROM. To order, see theAnyMedia® Access System Ordering Guide, 363-211-125.
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The ordering number for theAnyMedia® Access System, (24 Channel) Data SheetBook is 363-211-254.
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1 1List of all packs used in theAnyMedia® Access System
List of used packs...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Overview
Different applications of theAnyMedia® Access System require the use of differentcommon packs and application packs. The following tables list for each pack whetherit can be used in a configuration or not: “x” means, the pack is supported in theconfiguration, “-” means, the pack is not supported.
Common packs
The following table shows the common packs used in theAnyMedia® Access System.
The pack ... ... can be used in the
Apparatus code Function Code AnyMedia ® FAST Shelf AnyMedia ® LAG2300 Shelf
Remote Terminal Central OfficeTerminal
COM101( ) COMDAC x x x
COM102( ) COMDAC x - x
COM103( ) COMDAC x x x
DTP101 (1) CTU x x x
DTP102 CTU x x x
DTP103 (1) CTU x x x
DTP104 CTU x x x
FAC100 IODS1 x x x
LPA900 (1) AFMDS3 x - x
LPA901 AFMDS3 x - x
LPA920 AFMO x - x
LPA942 AFMDS1 x - x
LPI904 IPFM - - x
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The pack ... ... can be used in the
Apparatus code Function Code AnyMedia ® FAST Shelf AnyMedia ® LAG2300 Shelf
Remote Terminal Central OfficeTerminal
LPI960 IP-AFM x - x
LPS100 (1) IATS2 x - x
LPS104 IATS4 x - x
LPS105 IATS5 x - x
MSU100B MDSU x - x
RGU100 RGU x x (2) x
Notes:
1. No longer orderable; no longer supported. For details refer to the compatibility tables in the “OrderingGuide” 363-211-125.
2. The RGU100 in a central office terminal is only supported by COMDAC type COM103.
Application packs
The following table shows the application packs used in theAnyMedia® AccessSystem.
The application pack ... ... can be used in the
Apparatus code Function Code AnyMedia ® FAST Shelf AnyMedia ® LAG2300 Shelf
Remote Terminal Central OfficeTerminal
LPA150 PRCOINCS - x -
LPA151 COIN_FXO_UC - x -
LPA300( ) POTS x - x
LPA329( ) EBSI16 x - x
LPA350 PRCOIN x - x
LPA356 DPT32CS x - x
LPA380( ) PROG2W x x x
LPA400 (1) ADSL4p x - x
LPA404( ) (1) P4A4 x - x
LPA408 (1) ADSL8p x - x
LPA416 ADSL16p x - x
LPA419 ADSL16p x - x
LPA420 ADSL2_16p x - x
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The application pack ... ... can be used in the
Apparatus code Function Code AnyMedia ® FAST Shelf AnyMedia ® LAG2300 Shelf
Remote Terminal Central OfficeTerminal
LPA432 ADSL32p x - x
LPA605 OCU x - x
LPA633 IPADSL2_32p x x
LPA810 P32A8 x - x
LPA832 P32A32 x - x
LPA833 P32A32 x - x
LPE408 ESIM x x
LPI600 ICAP x x
LPS702 SHDSL16 x - x
LPS716( ) (1) SDSL16 x - x
LPU116 ISDN x - x
LPZ110 POTSZF x - x
LPZ602 VoIP AP - - x
TAP100( ) TAP x - x
Notes:
1. No longer orderable; no longer supported. For details refer to the compatibility tables in the “OrderingGuide” 363-211-125.
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Overview...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Purpose
This chapter describes the telephony common packs which are used in theAnyMedia®
Access System.
Contents
COMDAC COM101( ) Circuit Pack 2-2
COMDAC COM102( ) Circuit Pack 2-7
COMDAC COM103( ) Circuit Pack 2-13
Circuit Pack CTU DTP101 (discontinued) 2-19
Circuit Pack CTU DTP102 2-24
Circuit Pack CTU DTP103 (discontinued) 2-30
Circuit Pack CTU DTP104 2-35
Circuit Pack IODS1 FAC100 2-41
Ringing Generator Unit (RGU) RGU100 2-45
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COMDAC COM101( ) Circuit Pack...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The COMDAC COM101( ) circuit pack supports the following features and functions:
Call processing
• Interfaces with the GR-303 and TR-08 digital switches for telephony services
• Provides a full-access TSI
– TS1 capacity is for 20 DS1 feeders and 768 distribution timeslots (potentialcustomers)
• Supports INA by providing connection and bandwidth grooming capabilities amongall the APs
• Terminates the GR-303 EOC and TMC
• Terminates the TR-08 datalink.
Operations system support
• Supports a suite of communications channels to provide a flexible interface to localand remote OSs
• Supports remote test systems for line and drop testing
• Supports software download capability for software upgrades
• Provides software download through a remote or local interface
• Translates TL1 messages from remote and local interfaces.
System control
• Provides system timing from one of the following sources:
– Loop timing from a selected DS1 on an IODS1
– Timing from an incoming composite clock
– Free-running stratum 4 source.
• Provides the microprocessor control complex
• Provides nonvolatile system memory
• Provisions and controls system packs and APs, which support traditional DLCservices
• Monitors internal faults for duplex operation (runs in duplex active/standby mode)
• Controls fault monitoring and protection switching of the IODS1
• Supports simplex and duplex operations
• Monitors the GR-303 EOC and TR-08 datalink
• Provides external timing from a DS1 or composite clock.
• Supports the Application and Feeder pack communications interface for the shelfvia high-speed serial UARTs.
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Description
The COMDAC COM101 circuit pack provides the central control and transmissionfabric for theAnyMedia® Access System. COMDACs are generally intended forduplex operation (they run in duplicated pairs via a hardware update bus structure).
The COMDAC COM101 circuit pack supports multiple system applications, includingGR-303, TR-08 (TR-08 is not supported for IAT applications), and INA. This packsupports a variety of interchangeable telephony APs and the MDSU. The COMDACCOM101 supports the IATS2 Server.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
15 watts 15 watts 15 watts 15 watts
Release/GA: 1.2.1/4-99
Comcode: 109275438
RPP FIT Rate: 4699.3
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on these APs. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
Telephony Common Packs COMDAC COM101( ) Circuit Pack
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Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
COMDAC COM101( ) Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when highest severity alarm is critical.Flashes during software download and turnup.
Red
ACTIVE Indicates which COMDAC circuit pack isactive in simplex or duplex mode.
Green
CR Lit when the highest severity alarm is critical. Red
MJ Lit when the highest severity alarm is major. Red
MN Lit when the highest severity alarm is minor. Yellow
NE Lit when the source of the fault or abnormalcondition is at the near end.
Yellow
FE Lit when the source of the fault or abnormalcondition is at the far end.
Yellow
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COMDAC COM101( ) Faceplate
Telephony Common Packs COMDAC COM101( ) Circuit Pack
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Features/functions
The COMDAC COM102( ) circuit pack supports the following features and functions:
Call processing
• Interfaces with the GR-303 and TR-08 digital switches for telephony services
• Provides a full-access TSI
– TS1 capacity is for 1920 timeslots (potential customers)
• Supports up to 120 timeslots per AP slot equipped with an IATS5 Server (1920lines are available when all 16 slots of a FAST shelf are equipped exclusively withIATS5 Servers)
• Supports INA by providing connection and bandwidth grooming capabilities amongall the APs
• Terminates the GR-303 EOC and TMC
• Terminates the TR-08 datalink
• Terminates the UC call control channel.
Operations system support
• Supports a suite of communications channels to provide a flexible interface to localand remote OSs
• Supports remote test systems for line and drop testing
• Supports software download capability for software upgrades
• Provides software download through a remote or local interface
• Translates TL1 messages from remote and local interfaces.
System control
• Provides system timing from one of the following sources:
– Loop timing from a selected DS1 on an IODS1
– Timing from an incoming composite clock
– Free-running stratum 4 source.
• Provides the microprocessor control complex
• Provides nonvolatile system memory
• Provisions and controls system packs and APs, which support traditional DLCservices
• Monitors internal faults for duplex operation
• Controls fault monitoring and protection switching of the IODS1
• Supports simplex and duplex operations
• Monitors the GR-303 EOC and TR-08 datalink
Telephony Common Packs
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• Monitors the UC datalink
• Terminates the ROC channels
• Provides external timing from a DS1 or composite clock
• Supports the Application and Feeder pack communications interface for the shelfvia high-speed serial UARTs.
Description
The COMDAC COM102( ) circuit pack provides the central control and transmissionfabric for theAnyMedia® Access System. The COMDAC COM102 is a large line sizeversion of the COMDAC COM101( ). COMDACs are generally intended for duplexoperation (they run in duplicated pairs via a hardware update bus structure).
The COMDAC COM102( ) circuit pack supports multiple system applications,including GR-303, TR-08 (TR-08 is not supported for IAT applications), and INA. ThisCOMDAC supports a variety of interchangeable telephony APs and the MDSU. TheCOMDAC COM102 supports all of the IAT Servers (IATS2, IATS4 and IATS5).
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics:
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
15 watts 15 watts 15 watts 15 watts
Release/GA: 1.7.2nar/12-00
Comcode: 109275420
Telephony Common Packs COMDAC COM102( ) Circuit Pack
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RPP FIT Rate: 5002.2
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on these APs. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
COMDAC COM102( ) Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when highest severity alarm is critical.Flashes during software download and turnup.
Red
ACTIVE Indicates which COMDAC circuit pack isactive in simplex or duplex mode.
Green
CR Lit when the highest severity alarm is critical. Red
MJ Lit when the highest severity alarm is major. Red
MN Lit when the highest severity alarm is minor. Yellow
NE Lit when the source of the fault or abnormalcondition is at the near end.
Yellow
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LED Function Color
FE Lit when the source of the fault or abnormalcondition is at the far end.
Yellow
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COMDAC COM102( ) Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Features/functions
The COMDAC COM103( ) circuit pack supports the following features and functions:
Call processing
• Interfaces with the GR-303 and TR-08 digital switches for telephony services
• Provides a full-access timeslot interchange TSI
– TS1 capacity is for 1920 timeslots (potential customers)
• Supports up to 128 (8 bit bidirectional) timeslots per AP slot equipped with anIATS5 Server (1920 lines are available when all 16 slots of aAnyMediashelf areequipped exclusively with IATS5 Servers)
• Supports INA by providing connection and bandwidth grooming capabilities amongall the APs
• Terminates the GR-303 EOC and TMC
• Terminates the TR-08 datalink
• Terminates the ROC channels
• Terminates the UC call control channel.
Operations system support
• Supports a suite of communications channels to provide a flexible interface to localand remote OSs
• Supports remote test systems for line and drop testing
• Supports software download capability for software upgrades
• Provides software download through a remote or local interface
• Translates TL1 messages from remote and local interfaces.
System control
• Provides system timing from one of the following sources:
– Loop timing from a selected DS1 on an IODS1
– Timing from an incoming composite clock
– Free-running stratum 4 source.
• Provides the microprocessor control complex
• Provides nonvolatile system memory
• Provisions and controls system packs and APs, which support traditional DLCservices
• Monitors internal faults for duplex operation
• Controls fault monitoring and protection switching of the IODS1
• Supports simplex and duplex operations
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• Monitors the GR-303 EOC and TR-08 datalink
• Monitors the UC datalink
• Provides external timing from a DS1 or composite clock
• Supports the Application and Feeder pack communications interface for the shelfvia high-speed serial UARTs
• Supports GR-303 aggregation.
Description
The COMDAC COM103( ) circuit pack provides the central control and transmissionfabric for theAnyMedia® Access System. COMDACs are generally intended forduplex operation (they run in duplicated pairs via a hardware update bus structure).
The COMDAC COM103( ) circuit pack supports multiple system applications,including GR-303 (aggregating), TR-08 (TR-08 is not supported for IAT applications),and INA. This COMDAC supports a variety of interchangeable telephony APs and theMDSU. The COMDAC COM103( ) supports all of the IAT Servers (IATS2, IATS4 andIATS5).
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-1, class 1.2for storage
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-2, class 2.3 for transport
Power Characteristics:
Maximum power drain Typical power drain
15 watts 8.6 watts
Release/GA: 1.22/2-05
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Comcode: 109204750 (COM103), 109633826 (COM103B)
RPP FIT Rate: 4086
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on these APs. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
Functional block diagram
COMDAC
ApplicationPacks and
Servers
CTU
ProcessorMemory &
ControlComplex
Full AccessTSI for
Call Processing
System Timing
TransmissionBandwidth
Communicationsand Control
TransmissionBandwidth
Communicationsand Control
External OS & Communication Interfaces
Power Module
+3.3V
Communicationsand Control
IODS1Feeder Packs
Timing synchronization
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COMDAC COM103( ) Faceplate
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Faceplate LEDs
LED indicators (1 2) on the COMDAC COM103( ) faceplate:
LED Function Color
FAULT Lights when an internal fault condition is detected on theCOMDAC and extinguishes when the fault condition clears
Lights if initial sanity check and/or inventory/program storechecksum failed
Flashes at a rate of approximately 1 Hz during packinitialization (built-in self-test) or waiting for softwaredownload
Flashes at a rate of approximately 2 Hz during softwaredownload.
Red
ACTIVE Indicates COMDAC is in-service. Green
CR Lit when a critical alarm is detected in the system. Red
MJ Lit when a major alarm is detected in the system. Red
MN Lit when a minor alarm is detected in the system. Yellow
NE Indicates an alarm or abnormal condition exists at the shelfor at the associated cabinet equipment (near end).
Yellow
FE Indicates an alarm condition exists remote from the shelf(far end).
Yellow
Notes:
1. All LEDs light momentarily (~5 s) during first power-up.
2. After initialization, all the LEDs of the standby COMDAC are off
Physical dimensions
Dimensions of the LAG COMDAC COM103( ) in mm:
Pack Height Depth Width
COMDAC 3N (336 mm) 200 mm 25 mm
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Circuit Pack CTU DTP101 (discontinued)...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The CTU DTP101 supports the following OS features and functions:
• Supports locally switched two-wire traditional DLC services testing by providingthe terminations and detectors required for TR-08 and GR-303 channel and droptesting
• Provides a faceplate LED (marked ACTIVE) to indicate when testing is in progress
• Provides drivers and a backplane interface for the 10Base-T LAN
• Provides a CIT faceplate connector to support the GSI and TL1SI interfaces andother interfaces for on-site technician testing
• Provides detectors for eight environmental miscellaneous alarm inputs
• Provides faceplate test jacks for bridged metallic test access or full-splittingmetallic test access to circuits provided from two-wire APs
• Provides an ACO function
• CO/remote alarm relay closures.
Description
The AnyMedia® Access System CTU DTP101 supports the following:
• Operations-related functions, such as TR-08 (TR-08 is not supported for IATapplications) and GR-303 channel testing and drop test access
• Interfaces to external systems, such as the following:
– RTU
– CIT port for a TL1SI or GSI
– 10Base-T LAN.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
These units are intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
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Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
7 watts 7 watts 7 watts 7 watts
Release/GA: 1.2.0/1-99
Comcode: 108360462
RPP FIT Rate: 4743.9
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
Functional block diagram
The following figure shows the CTU DTP101 Functional block diagram.
Faceplate features and options
CTU DTP101 LED Indicators
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LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the circuit pack;flashes on turnup.
Red
ACTIVE Lit when the CTU DTP101 has gained access to thegeneral-purpose test bus, signifying a test is inprogress.
Green
MISC Lit when one of the eight miscellaneous alarm inputsis active.
Yellow
ACO Lit when the ACO is active. Green
Circuit Pack Buttons and Connectors
CTU DTP101 Buttons
Button Function
ACO Provides an alarm cutoff button.
LED TEST Verifies the LEDs of all circuit packs on shelf and verifies communication toall circuit packs.
CTU DTP101 Connectors
Connector Function
CHAN/BRDG Provides half-split metallic access to the AP; also provides bridging metallicaccess on T/R pair to monitor calls.
DROP Provides half-split metallic access to the drop.
CIT Provides access to COMDAC controller to request and conduct tests. Alsoprovides a connection for a TL1SI or GSI for administering OAM&P.
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Circuit Pack CTU DTP101 Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Features/functions
The CTU DTP102 supports the following OS features and functions:
• Supports locally switched two-wire traditional DLC services testing by providingthe terminations and detectors required for TR-08 and GR-303 channel and droptesting
• Supports digital test access and digital data service testing
• Provides a faceplate LED (marked ACTIVE) to indicate when testing is in progress
• Provides drivers and a backplane interface for the 10Base-T LAN
• Provides a CIT faceplate connector to support the GSI and TL1SI interfaces andother interfaces for on-site technician testing
• Provides detectors for eight environmental miscellaneous alarm inputs
• Provides faceplate test jacks for bridged metallic test access, full-splitting metallictest access to circuits provided from two-wire APs, or half-splitting (in the specifieddirection) metallic test access to circuits provided from four-wire APs
• Provides an ACO function
• CO/remote alarm relay closures.
Description
The AnyMedia® Access System CTU DTP102 supports the following:
• Operations-related functions, such as TR-08 (TR-08 is not supported for IATapplications) and GR-303 channel testing and drop test access
• Interfaces to external systems, such as the following:
– RTU
– CIT port for a TL1SI or GSI
– 10Base-T LAN.
Compatibility
The CTU DTP102 which has protection networks on each leg of the tip and ring TAPpairs that enable the copper bypass pair to be connected to a remote test head fornarrowband testing.
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Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics:
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
7 watts 7 watts 7 watts 7 watts
Release/GA: 1.7.2nar/9-00
Comcode: 108489758
RPP FIT Rate: 5860.6
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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Functional block diagram
Faceplate features
CTU DTP102 LED Indicators
LED Function Color
FLT Lit when a fault is detected on the circuit pack;flashes on turnup.
Red
ACT Lit when the CTU DTP102 as gained access to thegeneral-purpose test bus, signifying a test is inprogress.
Green
SIG A SIG B SIG C SIG D Lit when respective signaling bit is a logic 1. Not litsignifies logic 0. They represent the status of the fourreceived signaling bits (ABCD) in the direction inwhich you are looking.
Green
MSC Lit when one of the eight miscellaneous alarm inputsis active.
Yellow
ACO Lit when the ACO is active. Green
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CTU DTP102 Buttons
Button Function
ACO Provides an alarm cutoff function.
LED TEST Verifies the LEDs of all circuit packs on shelf and verifiescommunication to all circuit packs.
CTU DTP102 Connectors
Connector Function
DT1 TX DT1 RX Bantam jacks for transmit and receive signals for equivalent metallicdigital test access.
2W CH/BR
4W T/R
2W APs: provides half-split metallic access to the AP; also providesbridging metallic access on T/R pair to monitor calls.
4W APs: provides half-split metallic access to T/R pair in specifieddirection (IN: toward AP; OUT: toward drop).
2W DROP
4W T1/R1
2W APs: provides half-split metallic access to the drop.
4W APs: provides half-split metallic access to T1/R1 pair in specifieddirection (IN: toward AP; OUT: toward drop).
DDS RX DDS TX Bantam jacks for transmit and receive signals for digital data servicetesting.
CIT Provides access to COMDAC controller to request and conduct tests.Also provides a connection for a TL1SI or GSI for administeringOAM&P.
DDS CLK Provides access to the 64 KHz and 8 KHz clocks used for digital dataservice testing.
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Circuit Pack CTU DTP102 Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Circuit Pack CTU DTP103 (discontinued)...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The CTU DTP103 supports the following OS features and functions:
• Supports locally switched two-wire traditional DLC services testing by providingthe terminations and detectors required for TR-08 and GR-303 channel and droptesting
• Provides a faceplate LED (marked ACTIVE) to indicate when testing is in progress
• Provides drivers and a backplane interface for the 10Base-T LAN
• Provides a CIT faceplate connector to support the GSI and TL1SI interfaces andother interfaces for on-site technician testing
• Provides detectors for eight environmental miscellaneous alarm inputs
• Provides faceplate test jacks for bridged metallic test access or full-splittingmetallic test access to circuits provided from two-wire APs
• Provides an ACO function
• CO/remote alarm relay closures.
Description
The AnyMedia® Access System CTU DTP103 supports the following:
• Operations-related functions, such as TR-08 (TR-08 is not supported for IATapplications) and GR-303 channel testing and drop test access
• Interfaces to external systems, such as the following:
– RTU
– CIT port for a TL1SI or GSI
– 10Base-T LAN.
The CTU DTP103 was introduced to support Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) forservice providers offering DSL. It incorporates lower resistor values (10Ω) on each ofits T and R leads that connects to either TAPA or TAPB, and therefore must not beexposed to outside plant voltages. CTU DTP103 must be co-located with the test headused for testing. Customers who use the DC Bypass Pair for remote testing must usethe DTP101, but doing so precludes TDR testing.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
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Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Comcode: 108919259
RPP FIT Rate: 4943.2
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
Functional block diagram
The following figure shows the CTU DTP103 Functional block diagram.
Faceplate features and options
CTU DTP103 LED Indicators
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LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the circuit pack;flashes on turnup.
Red
ACTIVE Lit when the CTU DTP103 has gained access to thegeneral-purpose test bus, signifying a test is inprogress.
Green
MISC Lit when one of the eight miscellaneous alarm inputsis active.
Yellow
ACO Lit when the ACO is active. Green
Circuit Pack Buttons and Connectors
CTU DTP103 Buttons
Button Function
ACO Provides an alarm cutoff button.
LED TEST Verifies the LEDs of all circuit packs on shelf and verifies communication toall circuit packs.
CTU DTP103 Connectors
Connector Function
CHAN/BRDG Provides half-split metallic access to the AP; also provides bridging metallicaccess on T/R pair to monitor calls.
DROP Provides half-split metallic access to the drop.
CIT Provides access to COMDAC controller to request and conduct tests. Alsoprovides a connection for a TL1SI or GSI for administering OAM&P.
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Circuit Pack CTU DTP103 Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Features/functions
The AnyMedia® Access System CTU DTP104 supports the following OS features andfunctions:
• Supports locally switched two-wire traditional DLC services testing by providingthe terminations and detectors required for TR-08 and GR-303 channel and droptesting
• Supports digital test access and digital data service testing
• Provides a faceplate LED (marked ACTIVE) to indicate when testing is in progress
• Provides drivers and a backplane interface for the 10Base-T LAN
• Provides a CIT faceplate connector to support the GSI and TL1SI interfaces andother interfaces for on-site technician testing
• Provides detectors for eight environmental miscellaneous alarm inputs
• Provides faceplate test jacks for bridged metallic test access, full-splitting metallictest access to circuits provided from two-wire APs, or half-splitting (in the specifieddirection) metallic test access to circuits provided from four-wire APs
• Provides an ACO function
• CO/remote alarm relay closures.
Description
The AnyMedia® Access System CTU DTP104 supports the following:
• Operations-related functions, such as TR-08 (TR-08 is not supported for IATapplications) and GR-303 channel testing and drop test access
• Interfaces to external systems, such as the following:
– RTU
– CIT port for a TL1SI or GSI
– 10Base-T LAN.
Compatibility
The CTU DTP104 was introduced to support Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) forservice providers offering DSL. It incorporates lower resistor values (10Ω) on each ofits T and R protection networks that connect to TAP-A or TAP-B, and therefore mustnot be exposed to outside plant voltages.
The CTU DTP104 must be co-located with the test head used for testing. Customerswho use the DC bypass pair for remote testing must use the CTU DTP102, but doingso precludes TDR testing.
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Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Release/GA: R1.9.1; 8/17/01
Comcode: 108919267
RPP FIT Rate: 5852.7
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
Functional block diagram
CTU DTP104 Functional block diagram
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Faceplate features and options
CTU DTP104 LED Indicators
LED Function Color
FLT Lit when a fault is detected on the circuit pack;flashes on turnup.
Red
ACT Lit when the CTU DTP104 as gained access to thegeneral-purpose test bus, signifying a test is inprogress.
Green
SIG A SIG B SIG CSIG D
Lit when respective signaling bit is a logic 1. Not litsignifies logic 0. They represent the status of the fourreceived signaling bits (ABCD) in the direction inwhich you are looking.
Green
MSC Lit when one of the eight miscellaneous alarm inputsis active.
Yellow
ACO Lit when the ACO is active. Green
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Circuit Pack Buttons and Connectors
CTU DTP104 Buttons
Button Function
ACO Provides an alarm cutoff function.
LED TEST Verifies the LEDs of all circuit packs on shelf and verifies communicationto all circuit packs.
CTU DTP104 Connectors
Connector Function
DT1 TX DT1 RX Bantam jacks for transmit and receive signals for equivalent metallicdigital test access.
2W CH/BR
4W T/R
2W APs: provides half-split metallic access to the AP; also providesbridging metallic access on T/R pair to monitor calls.
4W APs: provides half-split metallic access to T/R pair in specifieddirection (IN: toward AP; OUT: toward drop).
2W DROP
4W T1/R1
2W APs: provides half-split metallic access to the drop.
4W APs: provides half-split metallic access to T1/R1 pair in specifieddirection (IN: toward AP; OUT: toward drop).
DDS RX DDS TX Bantam jacks for transmit and receive signals for digital data servicetesting.
CIT Provides access to COMDAC controller to request and conduct tests. Alsoprovides a connection for a TL1SI or GSI for administering OAM&P.
DDS CLK Provides access to the 64 KHz and 8 KHz clocks used for digital dataservice testing.
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Circuit Pack CTU DTP104 Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Features/functions
Line Interface
• Terminates four DS1 lines per circuit pack
• Supports AMI line encoding
• Provides line encoding with options for ZCS (Zero Code Suppression, also knownas ZBS/Zero Byte Substitution) and B8ZS
• Supports synchronization of theAnyMedia® Access System
• Provides facility loopbacks
• Supports simplex and duplex COMDAC operation
• Provides equalization for office cabling to a DSX-1 cross-connect.
Framing, Signaling, and Data Link
• Supports GR-303 and TR-08 facility data links
• Supports provisionable SF and ESF framing
• Sources and monitors AIS and yellow facility alarms
• Detects bipolar violations, framing bit errors, and CRC–6 errors
• Supports robbed-bit signaling.
I/O Control
• Provisions the line interfaces and framers
• Supports peripheral communications with the active COMDAC
• Monitors and controls facility alarms (e.g., AIS and yellow alarms)
• Controls loopbacks
• Controls built-in self-test (BIST)
• Supports enhanced inventory
• Supports performance monitoring of the downstream DS1 line interfaces.
Description
The IODS1 FAC100 circuit pack provides theAnyMedia® Access System with fourindependent DSX-1 cross-connect-compatible electrical interfaces. The IODS1 FAC100supports a variety of framing formats and ones-density assurance techniques, supportsrobbed-bit signaling and facility data links, and monitors for facility errors and alarms.
Compatibility
The FAC100 Circuit Pack is compatible with all North American application packs.
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Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5 % to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics:
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
6 watts 6 watts 6 watts 6 watts
Release/GA: 1.0/6-98
Comcode: 107968042
RPP FIT Rate: 2234.1
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
IODS1 FAC100 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit during circuit pack failure.
Flashes when the circuit pack executes off-lineself-tests.
Red
ACTIVE Lit when the circuit pack is service-active. Green
CLF1 Lit when a fault or facility alarm occurs on thein-service received DS1 #1.
Yellow
CLF2 Lit when a fault or facility alarm occurs on thein-service received DS1 #2.
Yellow
CLF3 Lit when a fault or facility alarm occurs on thein-service received DS1 #3.
Yellow
CLF4 Lit when a fault or facility alarm occurs on thein-service received DS1 #4.
Yellow
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IODS1 FAC100 Faceplate
References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Ringing Generator Unit (RGU) RGU100...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The main features and functions of the RGU are:
• Ringing power 100 VA
• Ringing output voltage selectable (70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, or 100 Vrms) via jumpersettings or via provisioning
• Five ringing frequencies selectable (16/20/25/30/50 Hz) via jumper settings or viaprovisioning
• Provides battery-backed or earth-backed ringing
• Protection circuits against reverse polarity at the DC input, for output overvoltageprotection, overcurrent protection, overtemperature protection, and surge protection
• Automatic output power control
• Use of two RGU100 provides ringer pack protection in an active/stand-by mode
• Can be configured via a jumper to work in the so-called “uncontrolled” mode.
Description
The Ringing Generator Unit (RGU) provides the ringing voltage for theAnyMedia®
LAG 2300 Shelf and for theAnyMedia® FAST Shelf. It is a one slot pack, which maybe plugged in any application pack slot of the shelf.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Ambient Temperature Range: +41° F to +104° F (+5° C to +40° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
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Power Characteristics:
Maximum power drain Typical power drain
≈ 125 watts at 100 VA ringing power n.a.
Release/GA: R1.36
Comcode: 109587055
Installation and testing
There are eight DIP switches on the RGU100 for selecting the ringing frequency, theringing output voltage, the ringing mode, and the master mode. The default deliverysetting for the master mode is “controlled” mode. In the “uncontrolled” mode, theringing frequency, the ringing output voltage, and the ringing mode are configured bythe DIP switch settings. In the “controlled” mode, these parameters are defined via theCOMDAC and the DIP switch settings are not valid.
The following figure shows the RGU100 DIP switches with the default deliverysetting.
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K2-1
16 Hz
-
-
On
- -
-
FrequencyK2-3K2-2
On
-
-
-
On
-
On
On
-
20 Hz
25 Hz
30 Hz
50 Hz
K2-4
70 VAC
-
-
On
-
-
VoltageK2-6K2-5
On
-
-
-
On
-
On
On
-
75 VAC
80 VAC
85VAC
90 VAC
95 VAC
100 VAC
On
-
-
On
-
On
On
K1-1
Earth-backed (EB)
On
-
Ringing mode
Battery-backed (BB)
K1-2
Controlled mode
On
-
Master mode
Uncontrolled mode
On position
Off position (-)
K2
DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6
K1
ON
1 2
ON
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Functional block diagram
Ringing output
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RGU100 Faceplate
RGU100S1:1
FAULT
Lucent
ACTIVE
RGU ALARM
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Faceplate features and options
RGU100 Faceplate LEDs
LED (1) Function Color
FAULT (2) Pack out of order (Error)
Lit when a fault is detected on the ringinggenerator unit.
Flashes at a rate of approximately 1 Hzduring built-in self-test.
Red
ACTIVE Lit when the pack is the active RGU,responsible for providing the ringing voltage.On the standby RGU the LED does not light.
Green
Notes:
1. During a restart of the pack both LEDs light for approximately 5 s.
2. The FAULT LED does not flash during the built-in self test because all tests arecompleted within a very short time.
RGU100 Faceplate Connector
Connector Type Function
RGU ALARM DB-9
9-pin D-sub
Local connector foralarming purposes, can beused in “uncontrolled”mode to allow alarming viathe alarm connection panel
Physical dimensions
Dimensions of the RGU100 in mm:
Pack Height Depth Width
RGU100 3N (336 mm) 200 mm 25 mm
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Overview...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Purpose
This chapter describes the AFMs which are used in theAnyMedia® Access System.
Contents
Circuit Pack LPA900 (discontinued) 3-2
Circuit Pack LPA901 3-9
Circuit Pack LPA920 Feeder Multiplexer 3-16
Circuit Pack AFMDS1 LPA942 3-23
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Features/functions
• The AFMDS3 LPA900 provides a DS3/ATM 44.736 Mbps feeder facility interfacefor AnyMedia® Access System ATM xDSL services.
• This DS3 may terminate directly at an ATM switch, or may be transported over aSONET transmission system such as a DDM-2000 system.
• The AFMDS3 LPA900 serves as the common control and feeder interface unit forAnyMedia® Access System ATM xDSL services.
• The AFMDS3 LPA900 multiplexes/demultiplexes ATM cells between the DS3feeder and the subscribers through the ATM xDSL APs.
• The AFMDS3 LPA900 is used only in the slot marked AP-16/AFM.
If this AP shall be used for duplex AFM operation mode, the software compatibilityshould be checked by the local customer team before.
Description
The AFM multiplexes/demultiplexes ATM cell streams between theAnyMedia® AccessSystem’s broadband feeder interface and the AnyMedia xDSL Application Packs (APs),allowing various services such as internet access, remote LAN access, virtual privatenetworking, and Voice-over-DSL (VoDSL) to be supported over xDSL. In addition, theAFM serves as the common control unit, providing timing synchronization andoverseeing the operations of the xDSL APs.
The LPA9XX-series AFM provides a feeder facility interface toward the ATM network.Various choices of feeder interface are available. The feeder type can be metallic oroptical, and covers applications both within and outside the U.S. The feeder mayterminate directly at an ATM switch, or may be transported over a SONET/SDHtransmission system.
Many LPA9XX AFMs provide additional feeder interfaces on the AFM fordaisy-chaining between AnyMedia system shelves, thereby facilitating efficientbandwidth utilization. Many LPA9XX AFMs also support both duplex and simplexoperations. In duplex operation, two AFMs work as an active-standby pair and switchautomatically upon failure detection. In simplex operation, the unused AFM slot can beequipped with another AP without sacrificing a service slot.
LPA9XX AFMs are designed with rich OAM&P features that include (but are notlimited to) alarming, performance monitoring, traffic statistics, and loopbacks. Bothlocal and remote management interfaces are provided on the AFMs to control OAM&Pactivities.
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The AFMDS3 LPA900 provides a DS3/ATM 44.736 Mbps feeder facility interface forAnyMedia® Access System ATM xDSL services. This DS3 may be terminated directlyat an ATM switch, or the DS3 may be transported over a SONET transmission systemsuch as a DDM-2000system.
The AFMDS3 LPA900 serves as the common control and feeder interface unit forAnyMedia® Access System ATM xDSL services. The AFMDS3 LPA900multiplexes/demultiplexes ATM cells between the DS3 feeder and the subscribersthrough the ATM xDSL APs.
The AFMDS3 LPA900 is used only in the slot marked AP-16/AFM. This AP cannot beused with any software release that supports duplex AFM operation.
Compatibility
Software Compatibility & Supporting Packs
SoftwareRelease
NAR International
R1.7.3 AFM: LPA901
xDSL AP:
LPA400, LPA 400B, LPA404, LPA405,LPA408, LPA414, LPS716
AFM: LPA911, LPA941
xDSL AP:
LPA400, LPA 400B, LPA414,LPA408, LPS716
R1.11 AFM: LPA901, LPA942, LPA920
xDSL AP:
R1.7.3 supported APs + LPA416
AFM: LPA911, LPA941, LPA920
xDSL AP:
R1.7.3 supported APs + LPA416
R1.13 AFM: LPA901, LPA942, LPA920
xDSL AP:
R1.11 supported APs + LPA417, LPA811
AFM: LPA911, LPA941, LPA920
xDSL AP:
R1.11 supported APs + LPA417
Note: The AFMDS3 LPA900 is not supported from release R1.25 onwards.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use in theAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Power Characteristics:
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Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
20 watts 20 watts 20 watts 20 watts
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Release/GA: 1.0D/4-99 (Discontinued)
Comcode: 108108275 (Unorderable)
RPP FIT Rate: 6333.6
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this circuit pack. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
The faceplate provides a 68-pin connection for customer tip and ring connections (notall 68 connections are used).
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Functional block diagram
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AFMDS3 LPA900 Faceplate
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Faceplate features and options
LPA900 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP
Flashes during pack initialization
Red
ACTV Lit when AFMDS3 LPA900 is in operation Green
CR-MJ Lit when a critical or major ATMxDSL alarmcondition is detected.
Red
MN Lit when a minor data ATMxDSL condition isdetected.
Yellow
CLF1 Lit when a DS3 port 1 receive carrier line failure isdetected.
Flashes when an AIS or yellow alarm is received orthe DS3 is in loopback.
Yellow
CLF2 Lit when a DS3 port 2 receive carrier line failure isdetected.
Flashes when an AIS or yellow alarm is received.
Yellow
LPA900 Faceplate Connectors
Connector Type Function
CONSOLE DB-9 Console OAM&P port
10BASE-T RJ-45 LAN OAM&P port
TX-1 75 Ω coax DS3/E3 interface 1
RX-1
TX-2 75 Ω coax DS3/E3 interface 2
RX-2
References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
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Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Circuit Pack LPA901...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The AFMDS3 LPA901 provides the following features and functions:
• ATM functionality via a standard DS3/ATM UNI 3.1/4.0 to the ATM backbonenetwork (direct cell mapping or PLCP)
• Multiplexing/demultiplexing of ATM cells between the ATM feeder interface andthe ATM xDSL subscriber ports on the ATM xDSL APs
• Daisy-chaining betweenAnyMedia® Access Systems over a second DS3 interfaceto increase the utilization of the DS3 interface to the ATM
• Two DS3 ports:
– DS3-1 for connecting toward the ATM network - comprising a transmit (TX-1)and receive (RX-1) connection
– DS3-2 for connecting to anotherAnyMedia® Access System – comprising atransmit (TX-2) and receive (RX-2) connection.
• Provides local operations using SNMP protocol via
– Console port
– 10Base-T LAN port
• Provides remote operations using SNMP protocol via
– 10Base-T LAN port
– ATM operations channel.
• Inventory and slot status is provided to the COMDAC via a UART link to create acomplete and consistent view of the GSI.
• TCP/IP routing function for narrowband OAM&P information from ATMoperations channel within ATM PVC to 10Base-T LAN connector on the FCM.
• Allows up to 2000 VCCs per VP.
Description
The AFM multiplexes/demultiplexes ATM cell streams between theAnyMedia® AccessSystem’s broadband feeder interface and the AnyMedia xDSL Application Packs (APs),allowing various services such as internet access, remote LAN access, virtual privatenetworking, and Voice-over-DSL (VoDSL) to be supported over xDSL. In addition, theAFM serves as the common control unit, providing timing synchronization andoverseeing the operations of the xDSL APs.
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The LPA9XX-series AFM provides a feeder facility interface toward the ATM network.Various choices of feeder interface are available. The feeder type can be metallic oroptical, and covers applications both within and outside the U.S. The feeder mayterminate directly at an ATM switch, or may be transported over a SONET/SDHtransmission system.
Many LPA9XX AFMs provide additional feeder interfaces on the AFM fordaisy-chaining between AnyMedia system shelves, thereby facilitating efficientbandwidth utilization. Many LPA9XX AFMs also support both duplex and simplexoperations. In duplex operation, two AFMs work as an active-standby pair and switchautomatically upon failure detection. In simplex operation, the unused AFM slot can beequipped with another AP without sacrificing a service slot.
LPA9XX AFMs are designed with rich OAM&P features that include (but are notlimited to) alarming, performance monitoring, traffic statistics, and loopbacks. Bothlocal and remote management interfaces are provided on the AFMs to control OAM&Pactivities.
The AFMDS3 LPA901 provides a DS3/ATM 44.736 Mbps feeder facility interface forAnyMedia® Access System ATM xDSL services. This DS3 may be terminated directlyat an ATM switch, or the DS3 may be transported over a SONET transmission systemsuch as a DDM-2000 system. The AFMDS3 LPA901 serves as the common controland feeder interface unit forAnyMedia® Access System ATM xDSL services. TheAFMDS3 LPA901 multiplexes/demultiplexes ATM cells between the DS3 feeder andthe subscribers through the ATM xDSL APs.
Compatibility
Software Compatibility & Supporting Packs
SoftwareRelease
NAR International
R1.7.3 AFM: LPA901
xDSL AP:
LPA400, LPA 400B, LPA404, LPA405,LPA408, LPA414, LPS716
AFM: LPA911, LPA941
xDSL AP:
LPA400, LPA 400B, LPA414, LPA408,LPS716
R1.11 AFM: LPA901, LPA942, LPA920
xDSL AP:
R1.7.3 supported APs + LPA416
AFM: LPA911, LPA941, LPA920
xDSL AP:
R1.7.3 supported APs + LPA416
R1.13 AFM: LPA901, LPA942, LPA920
xDSL AP:
R1.11 supported APs + LPA417, LPA810
AFM: LPA911, LPA941, LPA920
xDSL AP:
R1.11 supported APs + LPA417
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Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Maximum Power Drain: 31 watts
Release/GA: 1.7D/9-00
Comcode: 108631227
RPP FIT Rate: 6778.3
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this circuit pack. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
The faceplate provides a 68-pin connection for customer tip and ring connections (notall 68 connections are used).
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Faceplate features and options
P4A4 LPA901 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP
Flashes during pack initialization
Red
ACTV Lit when AFMDS3 LPA901 is in operation Green
CR-MJ Lit when a critical or major ATMxDSL alarmcondition is detected.
Red
MN Lit when a minor data ATMxDSL condition isdetected.
Yellow
CLF1 Lit when a DS3 port 1 receive carrier line failure isdetected.
Flashes when an AIS or yellow alarm is received orthe DS3 is in loopback.
Yellow
CLF2 Lit when a DS3 port 2 receive carrier line failure isdetected.
Flashes when an AIS or yellow alarm is received.
Yellow
AFMDS3 LPA901 Faceplate Connectors
Connector Type Function
CONSOLE DB-9 Console OAM&P port
10BASE-T RJ-45 LAN OAM&P port
TX-1 75 Ω coax DS3/E3 interface 1
RX-1
TX-2 75 Ω coax DS3/E3 interface 2
RX-2
References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
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Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Circuit Pack LPA920 Feeder Multiplexer...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The AFMD LPA920 provides the following features and functions:
• ATM backbone network interface:
– GR-253 SONET standard OC-3c (155.52 Mbps)
– ITU-T G.783 SDH standard STM-1 (155.52 Mbps)
• SONET/SDH mode user provisionable
• Single mode fiber for long haul/reach (~40 km)
• Daisy chaining between AnyMedia system shelves
• Duplex and Simplex operations
• ITU-JT G.707 SDH STM-1 support.
Key Features
• Standard ATM Forum UNI 3.1/4.0 interface
• ATM cells multiplexing/demultiplexing
• ATM VPCs/VCCs cross-connections
• xDSL APs operations control
• Provides Network Timing Reference (NTR)
• SNMP, FTP, standard and private MIBs support
• Provides local operations via a console port (RS-232) or 10Base-T LAN port
• Provides remote operations via ATM virtual channels or 10Base-T LAN
• Hot swappable
• Supports 4000 VCs.
ATM Traffic Management
• Supports CBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, UBR services
• Connection Admission Control (CAC) based on input QoS parameters
• Usage Parameter Control (UPC): violated cells discarded or tagged
• Buffer management: priority queues
• Congestion management: CLP1, CLP0+1, Partial Packet Discard (PPD)
• Collects traffic statistics.
OAM&P Functions
• NVDS for provisioning
• Facilities and circuit pack alarming
• ATM F4 and F5 cell flows
• Performance monitoring
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• Circuit pack inventory
• Facility loopback
• Software download
• Data backup and restore.
Provides local operations using SNMP protocol via the following:
• Console port on the faceplate of the AFMO LPA920
• 10Base-T LAN port on the faceplate of the AFMO LPA920.
Provides remote operations using SNMP protocol via:
• 10Base-T LAN port on the faceplate of the AFMO LPA920
• ATM operations channel
• Inventory and slot status is provided to the COMDAC via a UART link to create acomplete and consistent view of the GSI
• TCP/IP routing function for narrowband OAM&P information from ATMoperations channel within ATM PVC to 10Base-T LAN connector on the FCM
• Allows up to 2000 VCCs per VP.
Description
The AFMO LPA920 provides an optical OC-3c ATM 155.52 Mbps feeder facilityinterface forAnyMedia® Access System ATM xDSL services. This interface meets therequirements of SONET/OC-3c and can be used in either simplex or duplex mode.
The OC-3c may be terminated directly at an ATM network, or may be transported overa SONET transmission system. The AFMO LPA920 serves as the common control andfeeder interface unit forAnyMedia® Access System ATM xDSL services. The AFMOLPA920 multiplexes/demultiplexes ATM cells between the OC-3c feeder andsubscribers through the ATM xDSL APs.
In simplex mode, the AFMO LPA920 is used only in the slot marked AP-16/AFM.
In duplex mode, one AFMO LPA920 is installed in the slot marked AP-16/AFM and asecond AFMO LPA920 is installed in the slot marked AP-15.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
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Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics:
Maximumpower drain
Maximumpowerdissipation
Typical powerdrain
Typical power dissipation
38 watts 38 watts 38 watts 38 watts
Release/GA: 1.11D/12-00
Comcode: 109263830 (LPA920B), 109606020 (LPA920C)
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this circuit pack. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide.
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Faceplate features and options
AFMO LPA920 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FLT Lit when a fault is detected on a circuit pack.
Flashes during pack initialization.
Red
ACTV Lit when the pack is in operation. Green
ALM Lit red when a critical or major ATM xDSL alarmcondition is detected.
Lit yellow when a minor ATM xDSL alarm condition isdetected.
Red/yellow
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LED Function Color
FAC1 Is off when the OC-3c port 1 facility is out of service.
Lit green when the OC-3c port 1 facility is okay.
Lit yellow when an OC-3c port 1 near end error isdetected (e.g., LOS).
Flashes yellow to indicate an OC-3c port 1 far end error(e.g., AIS) or when the OC-3c is in loopback.
Green/yellow
FAC2 Is off when the OC-3c port 2 facility is out of service
Lit green when the OC-3c port 2 facility is okay.
Lit yellow when an OC-3c port 2 near end error isdetected (e.g. LOS).
Flashes yellow to indicate an OC-3c port 2 far end error(e.g., AIS).
Green/yellow
AFMO LPA920 Faceplate Connectors
Connector Type Function
CONSOLE DB-9 Local console OAM&P port
10BASE-T RJ-45 LAN OAM&P port
TX-1 Duplex SC Connector OC-3c interface 1
RX-1
TX-2 Duplex SC Connector OC-3c interface 2
RX-2
CROSS COUPLE — For future use
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Circuit Pack AFMDS1 LPA942...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
Key Features
• Standard ATM Forum UNI 3.1/4.0 interface
• ATM cells multiplexing/demultiplexing
• ATM VPCs/VCCs Cross-Connections
• xDSL APs operations control
• Provides Network Timing Reference (NTR)
• SNMP, FTP, standard and private MIBs support
• Provides local operations via a console port (RS-232) or 10Base-T LAN port
• Provides remote operations via ATM virtual channels or 10Base-T LAN
• Hot swappable
• Supports 4000 VCs.
ATM Traffic Management
• Supports CBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, UBR services
• Connection Admission Control (CAC) based on input QoS parameters
• Usage Parameter Control (UPC): violated cells discarded or tagged
• Buffer management: priority queues
• Congestion management: CLP1, CLP0+1, Partial Packet Discard (PPD)
• Collects traffic statistics.
OAM&P Functions
• NVDS for provisioning
• Facilities and circuit pack alarming
• ATM F4 and F5 cell flows
• Performance monitoring
• Circuit pack inventory
• Facility loopback
• Software download
• Data backup and restore.
Description
The AFMDS1 LPA942 provides a multiple DS1/ATM feeder facility interface forAnyMedia® Access System ATM xDSL services. The eight DS1 connections may beconnected over DS1 facilities to the ATM network interface at the CO, or they may betransported over a SONET transmission system such as a DDM-2000. The AFMDS1
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LPA942 serves as the common control and feeder interface unit forAnyMedia® AccessSystem ATM xDSL services. The AFMDS1 LPA942 multiplexes/demultiplexes ATMcells between the DS1 feeders and the subscribers through the ATM xDSL APs.
The AFMDS1 LPA942 is used only in the slot marked AP-16/AFM.
Compatibility
Software Compatibility & Supporting Packs
SoftwareRelease
NAR International
R1.7.3 AFM: LPA901
xDSL AP:
LPA400, LPA 400B, LPA404, LPA405,LPA408, LPA414, LPS716
AFM: LPA911, LPA941
xDSL AP:
LPA400, LPA 400B, LPA414, LPA408,LPS716
R1.11 AFM: LPA901, LPA920, LPA942
xDSL AP:
R1.7.3 supported APs + LPA416
AFM: LPA911, LPA920, LPA941
xDSL AP:
R1.7.3 supported APs + LPA416
R1.13 AFM: LPA901, LPA920, LPA942
xDSL AP:
R1.11 supported APs + LPA417, LPA810
AFM: LPA911, LPA920, LPA941
xDSL AP:
R1.11 supported APs + LPA417
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics:
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
22 watts 22 watts 22 watts 22 watts
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Release/GA: 1.11D/12-00
Comcode: 108571803
RPP FIT Rate: 5919.5/1017.5
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this circuit pack. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
AFMDS1 LPA942 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on a circuit pack.
Flashes during pack initialization.
Red
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LED Function Color
ACTV Lit when AFMDS1 LPA942 is in operation. Green
CR-MJ Lit when a critical or major ATM xDSL alarmcondition is detected.
Red
MN Lit when a minor ATM xDSL alarm conditionis detected.
Yellow
CLF Lit when a DS1 carrier line failure (LOS,LOF) is detected.
Flashes when an AIS or yellow alarm isreceived or when a DS1 is in loopback.
Yellow
AFMDS1 LPA942 Faceplate Connectors
Connector Type Function
CONSOLE DB-9 Console OAM&P port
10BASE-T RJ-45 LAN OAM&P port
DSX-1 37-pin D-sub DSX-1 interface
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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4 4Common packs for IP-basedservices
Overview...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Purpose
This chapter describes the common packs for IP-based services which are used in theAnyMedia® Access System.
Contents
IP Feeder Multiplexer IPFM LPI904 4-2
IP ATM Feeder Multiplexer (IP-AFM) LPI960 4-8
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IP Feeder Multiplexer IPFM LPI904...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The IPFM LPI904 supports the following features and functions:
• 256 MB flash memory
• Provides 100Base-Tx downlinks to application packs (APs)
• Supports up to 19 APs (although in theAnyMedia® LAG 2300 Shelf 16 APs atmaximum are available for IP-based services)
• Supports 1 Fast Ethernet synchronization link which is connected with the mateLPI904 for redundancy
• Supports 2 Fast Ethernet Interfaces for Uplinks
• Supports 2 GBIC (SX, LX, T) interfaces for Uplinks
• Supports local and remote software download capability for software upgrades
• Supports configuration backup and database restoration
• Supports external 10/100Base-Tx interface for remote management
• Supports external RS232 interface for local console OAM&P port
• Inventory and status is provided to the COMDAC (if equipped) to create acomplete and consistent view on the GSI.
Description
The IPFM LPI904 provides Layer-3 IP packet switching and Layer-2 Ethernetswitching for theAnyMedia® Access System and works in conjunction with applicationpacks to provide VoIP, Ethernet and VDSL services. Also, the IPFM LPI904 stores theconfiguration information in its memory devices for the APs and accesses those packsto change configurations and upgrade software.
For IP service applications the IPFM LPI904 has an onboard processor and a switchfabric which has a bandwidth up to 12.8 Gbps and enables packet forwarding rates upto 9.6 Mpps.
The IPFM LPI904 also provides external two 1000Base-SX/LX/T uplink interfaces viaGBIC (Gigabit Interface Converter) module and two 10/100Base-Tx uplink interfaces.
The IPFM LPI904 is determined for use in theAnyMedia® LAG 2300 Shelf.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
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Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Aisle temperature range: 0° C to +40° C
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-1, class 1.2for storage
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-2, class 2.3 for transport
Power Characteristics:
Maximum power drain Typical power drain
50 watts 35 watts
Release/GA: 3.1/12-05
Comcode: 109581231
RPP FIT Rate: 5330
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this unit. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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Functional block diagram
PowerModule
+3.3V IPFM
ProcessorMemory &
ControlComplex
Swit chingEngine
Communicationsand Control
Backplane Side Faceplate Side
Eth
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Application Pack
Application Pack
100B T Linksase- x
Managementand Console Port
100 B0 ase-SX/LXUplinks
10 0 B/1 0 ase-TxUplinks
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IPFM LPI904 Faceplate
FAULT
ACTIVE
STANDBY
MG
MT
CO
NS
OLE
LPI904
Lucent
GB
IC1
GB
IC2
RX
TXR
XTX
G2
G1
LNK
TX RX
FE
1F
E2
LNK
TRF
100M
L/A
100M
L/A
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Faceplate features and options
IPFM LPI904 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
STATUS FAULT Lights when an internal fault condition isdetected on the LPI904 and extinguishes whenthe fault condition clears.
Flashes during pack initialization (built-inself-test).
Red
ACTIVE Indicates IPFM LPI904 is in-service. Green
STANDBY Indicates IPFM LPI904 is in standby status. Orange
MGMT LNK Lights when a FE link is established. Green
TRF Blinks when a module transmits or receives apacket.
Green
FE
Uplink
100M Lights when a link speed is 100M and turnedoff when the speed is 10M.
Green
L/A Lights when a FE link is established. Blinkswhen transmits/receives a packet.
Green
GBIC
Uplink
LNK Turn off when a GBIC module is inserted.
A green light is turned on when a link isestablished.
An yellow light is turned on when a GBICmodule is removed.
Green/yellow
TX Blinks when a module transmits a packet. Green
RX Blinks when a module receives a packet. Green
IPFM LPI904 Faceplate Connectors
Connector Type Function
CONSOLE DB-9 Local console OAM&P port
MGMT RJ-45 10/100Base-Tx LAN OAM&P port
FE 1 RJ-45 10/100Base-Tx Fast Ethernet 1 uplinkport
FE 2 RJ-45 10/100Base-Tx Fast Ethernet 2 uplinkport
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Connector Type Function
GBIC 1 GBIC 1000Base-SX/LX/T Gigabit Ethernet1 uplink port
GBIC 2 GBIC 1000Base-SX/LX/T Gigabit Ethernet2 uplink port
Physical dimensions
Dimensions of the IPFM LPI904 in mm:
Pack Height Depth Width
IPFM LPI904 3N (336 mm) 200 mm 25 mm
References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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IP ATM Feeder Multiplexer (IP-AFM) LPI960...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The IP-AFM LPI960
• acts as a multiplexer between a Gigabit Ethernet Interface and ADSL APs,converting ATM cells into Ethernet packets and vice-versa
• supports four Gigabit Ethernet ports on the faceplate:
– one port is used as uplink to the IP network or in case of a daisy-chain asuplink to the host IP-AFM or the previous IP-AFM in a preceding shelf in thedaisy-chain
– one port is used to connect two IP-AFMs in duplex operation
– one port is used as downlink to the next IP-AFM in a succeeding shelf in caseof a daisy-chain
– one port is reserved for future use
• supports two Fast Ethernet ports on the faceplate which can be used
– as uplink to the IP network
– or to aggregate traffic from any other IP pack (for example ICAP) to theGigabit Ethernet uplink on the IP-AFM
• provides external RS-232 interface for local console OAM&P port
• provides external 10Base-T interface for local or remote management
• supports simplex or duplex operation; duplex operation provides increasedreliability
• supports local and remote software download capability for software upgrades
• supports daisychaining betweenAnyMedia® Access Systems populated withIP-AFMs over one of the Gigabit Ethernet ports to increase the utilization of theATM traffic to the IP network
• supports configuration backup and database restoration
• interworks with the COMDAC (if equipped) via UART link for inventory andstatus to create a complete and consistent view of the shelf on the GSI.
•
Description
The IP-AFM is a controller pack used inAnyMedia® LAG Shelves and inAnyMediaFASTShelves to convert ATM xDSL traffic into IP traffic and vice versa. The IP-AFMimplements a layer 2 bridge system where the subscriber ATM traffic is interworkedinto Ethernet frames in the upstream direction. In the downstream direction, the
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Ethernet frames are segmented in ATM cells and transmitted to the subscriber side. TheADSL portion of the IP-AFM is identical to the legacy AFM packs. It supports all thexDSL APs which are supported by the AFMs.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Aisle temperature range: 0° C to +40° C
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-1, class 1.2for storage
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-2, class 2.3 for transport
Power Characteristics:
Maximum power drain Typical power drain
41 watts 30 watts
Release/GA: 3.1/03-06
Comcode: 109555466
RPP FIT Rate: 7946
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this unit. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
Functional block diagram
The figure below shows the IP-AFM LPI960 functional block diagram.
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IP-AFM LPI960 Faceplate
The figure below shows the IP-AFM LPI960 faceplate.
Backplane Side
LPI960
Faceplate Side
COMDACs(Optional duplex mode)- Communications and Control- System Timing
Control
Layer 2EthernetSwitch
-48V
4 GigabitEthernet
2 FastEthernet
ATM toEthernet
Converter
Gigabit MediaIndependent Interface
ATMSwitch
Backplaneinterface
(Cell Bus)
Utopia BusUtopia Bus
HostProcessor
Host Control Bus
EthernetConsole
RS-232Console
MiscellaneousPeripherals:Clocks etc.
Power Modules
+1.8V+1.5V +2.0V +3.3V
+2.5V +5.0V
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LPI960
Lucent
SF
P1
SF
P2
SF
P3
SF
P4
SFP1 SFP2
ACTV FLT
100
BA
SE-T
110
0B
ASE-T
010
BA
SE
-TC
ON
SO
LE
SFP3 SFP4
Red Fault LED
Console port (RS-232)
Console port (10 Base-T)
Green Active LED
SFP module GigabitEthernet port 2
LED GigabitEthernet port 2
LED GigabitEthernet port 3
SFP module GigabitEthernet port 3
SFP module GigabitEthernet port 4
LED GigabitEthernet port 4
Fast Ethernetport 1 (100Base-T)
Fast Ethernetport 2 (100Base-T)
Yellow Link active LEDsGreen Link up LEDs
SFP modules can be:1000Base-T1000Base-SX1000Base-LX
SFP module GigabitEthernet port 1
LED GigabitEthernet port 1
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Faceplate features and options
IP-AFM LPI960 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
STATUS ACTV Active
Lit when the IP-AFM is active.
Green
FLT Fault
Lit when a fault is detected on theIP-AFM.
Red
SFP1
SFP2
SFP3
SFP4
Active / Link up
Lit when the respective GigaBitEthernet port is established.
Blinks during transmit and receiveactivity on the port.
Green
Console port Active Blinks during transmit and receiveactivity on the Console port.
Yellow
Link up Lit when Console port is established. Green
FE1 Uplink Active Blinks during transmit and receiveactivity on the port.
Yellow
Link up Lit when FE link is established. Green
FE2 Uplink Active Blinks during transmit and receiveactivity on the port.
Yellow
Link up Lit when FE link is established. Green
IP-AFM LPI960 Faceplate Connectors
Connector Type Function
CONSOLE RS-232 (1) Local console OAM&Pport.
10BASE-T RJ-45 High speed local consoleOAM&P port or remotelink.
100BASE-T 0 RJ-45 Fast Ethernet 1 uplink port
100BASE-T 1 RJ-45 Fast Ethernet 2 uplink port
SFP1 SFP module Gigabit Ethernet 1 uplinkport
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Connector Type Function
SFP2 SFP module Gigabit Ethernet 2 uplinkport
SFP3 SFP module Gigabit Ethernet 3 uplinkport
SFP4 SFP module Gigabit Ethernet 4 uplinkport
Notes:
1. The RS-232 serial interface uses a RJ-45 connector type.
Physical dimensions
Dimensions of the IP-AFM LPI960 in mm:
Pack Height Depth Width
LPI960 3N (336 mm) 200 mm 25 mm
References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Overview
In LAG200 applications the Ethernet subscriber interface module (ESIM) LPE408 canwork as a controller pack for two IP APs. For the pack description refer to“ESIMapplication pack LPE408” (p. 7-14).
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Overview...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Purpose
This chapter describes the telephony APs which are used in theAnyMedia® AccessSystem.
Contents
Application Pack DPT32CS LPA356 5-2
Application Pack ISDN LPU116 5-8
Application Pack OCU LPA605 5-13
Application Packs POTS LPA300( ) 5-17
Application Pack PRCOIN LPA350 5-21
Application Pack PRCOINCS LPA150 5-26
Application Pack COIN_FXO_UC LPA151 5-31
Application Packs PROG2W LPA380( ) 5-36
Application Pack POTSZF LPZ110 5-41
Application Pack EBS116 LPA329( ) 5-45
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Features/functions
Each line of the DPT32CS LPA356 AP provides the following features and functions:
• Dial pulse terminate (DPT) direct-inward-dial (DID) applications on all lines
• Loop reverse battery (LRB) signaling compatible with universal DLC andlocally-switched TR-08 and GR-303 integrated DLC configurations
• Provisionable bidirectional off-hook system loss
• Provisionable network loss
• Bridging and full splitting test access.
Description
The DPT32CS LPA356 AP provides 32 two-wire DPT current sink interfaces for DIDPBX trunk applications. The LPA356 is located at the RT FAST shelf only.
The DPT32CS LPA356 AP detects loop reverse battery signaling from the PBX andtransmits this information digitally toward the CO. Similarly, the DPT32CS LPA356AP receives digitally encoded loop closure information from the CO end and appliesthis signaling toward the PBX.
Each channel of the DPT32CS LPA356 AP is independently provisioned forbidirectional loss of either 0 dB or 2.5 dB. The selection is made using the AnyMediaAccess System GSI command – there are no physical switches. This feature allows theloss level to be optimized for ranges of metallic extensions across the carrier servingarea (CSA). If a digital loop carrier (DLC) is replacing long metallic loops, this controlfeature minimizes the loss contrast experienced upon cutover.
The DPT32CS LPA356 AP includes the following features:
• Each channel of the DPT32CS LPA356 AP can be attenuated by 2.5 dB in eachdirection of transmission.
• When the DPT32CS LPA356 AP is receiving the switch idle signal (ABCD=0000),the CU continues to detect and transmit the battery polarity of the PBX interface.
• When the DPT32CS LPA356 AP detects a disconnect from the PBX, the unit sendsthe reverse battery signal (1111) toward the switch to facilitate trouble recognitionby CO staff.
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Compatibility
The DPT32CS LPA356 AP is end-to-end compatible with a GR-303 local digitalswitch (LDS), a TR-08 LDS, and the following APs operating in dial-pulse-originate(DPO) mode and located in a FAST central office terminal (COT):
• PROG2W LPA380 AP
• PRCOIN LPA350AP
Specifications
The table below shows performance specifications for a DPT32CS LPA356 AP whenoperating end-to-end with either of the two APs listed above.
Performance Specifications, DPT32CS LPA356 AP operating end-to-end withPROG2W LPA380 AP or PRCOIN LPA350 AP
Signaling Range Carrier Serving Area
1 kHz VF loss off-hook ( 0.5 dB typical,1.0 dB max)
0 dB, 2.5 dB
Frequency response (loss relative to1004 Hz)
Freq. Range 60 Hz
400-2800 Hz
>21 dB
–0.5 dB to +0.75 dB
Gain Tracking2 (loss relative to 0 dBm0) -37 dBm0 to +3 dBm0
-50 dBm0 to -37 dBm0
0.5 dB max.
(0.25 dB avg.)
1.0 dB max.
( 0.5 dB avg.)
Return loss at COT3 ERL = 18 dB, SRL = 12 dB
Return loss at RT4 ERL = 19 dB, SRL = 12 dB
Idle channel noise (at the COT and RT) 20 dBrnC max.
Structural impedance (hybrid impedance,output impedance)
600 Ω + 2.16 µF
Impulse noise Measure at 47 dBrnC0for 15 min.
= 15 counts
Overload at the COT and RT +3 dBm0 = 0.5 dB extra loss
Signal-to-distortion 0 dBm0 to -30 dBm0
-30 dBm0 to -40 dBm0
-40 dBm0 to -45 dBm0
> 33 dB
> 27 dB
> 22 dB
System generated tones 0 < f < 16 kHz < -50dBm0
Single frequency distortion 0 - 12 kHz, 0 dBm0 < -28 dBm05
< -40 dBm06
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Signaling Range Carrier Serving Area
Intermodulation distortion (4-tone method,-13 dBm0 input)
A-B (R2) product
2A-B (R3) product
> 43 dB
> 44 dB
Data pulse distortion peak-to-average ratio(P/AR)
> 90
Cross talk (0 dBm0 input, 200 Hz to3400 Hz)
C-message weighting = -65 dBm0
Notes:
1. Measured as the inserted connection loss (ICL) with the RT terminated in 600Ω and with the COTterminated in 900Ω
2. At 1004 Hz, off-hook
3. Measured with respect to 900Ω + 2 µF with the RT and terminated in 600Ω + 2 µF
4. Measured with respect to 600Ω + 2 µF with the COT and terminated in 900Ω + 2 µF
5. At any other frequency, 0 to 12 kHz
6. At any other frequency, 0 to 4 kHz
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Maximum Power Drain: 5 watts.
Release/GA: 1.7/9-00
Comcode: 108461823
RPP FIT Rate: 13100
Installation and testing
Procedures for installation and testing of a DPT32CS LPA356 AP are given indocument #363-211-101,AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide(APOG). There are no switches to set on this AP.
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Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
DPT32CS LPA356 APs Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP.
Flashes during self-tests.
Red
BUSY Indicates at least one line is active. Green
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application Pack ISDN LPU116...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The ISDN LPU116 interfaces with the GR-303 digital switch for telephony services. Itprovides the following features and functions:
• Provides 16 ANSI-standard digital subscriber lines in line termination mode to theNT1
• Provides U-interface line 2B1Q signal, which is composed of two B channels andone D channel
• Provides 4-level line code at 160 kbps (80 k baud)
• Uses D channel for signaling and low-speed packet data
• Complies with the ANSI standard for U-DSL
• Provides 16 active tip/ring pairs (pairs 1-16; pairs 17-32 are not used)
• Supports metallic access (full splitting and bridging) only; digital test access is notavailable on this pack
• Supports ISDN service for integrated GR-303.
Description
The ISDN LPU116 AP supports 16 subscriber tip/ring appearances for ANSI-standardbasic rate ISDN service via the 2B1Q U-interface on lines 1 to 16. This AP providesISDN service for integrated GR-303 only. It cannot be used for BRITE ISDN.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics:
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Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
15 watts 14 watts 15 watts 14 watts
Release/GA: 1.0D/4-99
Comcode: 107743536
RPP FIT Rate: 5900
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
Faceplate LEDs
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LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the applicationpack.
Flashes during diagnostics and is lit for 5seconds after pack power is up or a pack isreset.
Red
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ISDN LPU116AP Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application Pack OCU LPA605...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
Each line of the OCU LPA605 AP may be provisioned to provide the followingfeatures and functions:
• Selectable customer data rates of 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 56, or 64 Kbps
• Error correction options of none, majority vote, 19.2 single timeslot, orsecond-channel
• All-zero-code is allowed
• Secondary channel (adds a low-speed telemetry channel to the customer data bits)
• Sealing current
• Nonlatching loopback (alternating code)
• OCU latching loopback (may be disabled by provisioning).
Description
The OCU LPA605 AP supports 12 four-wire office channel unit (OCU) subscriber loopappearances. The LPA605 is located at the RT FAST shelf only.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics:
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
TBS TBS TBS TBS
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Release/GA: 1.7.2nar/12-00
Comcode: 108597444
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide.
Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
OCU LPA605 AP Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP.
Flashes during self-tests.
Red
LOOP Indicates that a loopback is present on one ormore subscriber circuits.
Yellow
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application Packs POTS LPA300( )...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
Each line of the POTS LPA300( ) APs may be provisioned to provide the followingfeatures and functions:
• Single party message telephone service
• Supports all CLASS features
• Supports on-hook transmission
• Supports automatic loss compensation
• Supports TR-08 and GR-303 signaling
• Supports provisionable network loss (LPA300C only).
Description
The POTS LPA300 and POTS LPA300C APs support 32 two-wire loop-start currentfeed subscriber loop appearances.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics:
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
56 watts 49 watts 18 watts 14 watts
Release/GA: 1.0/9-98
Comcode: 108467747
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RPP FIT Rate: 5208.6
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
POTS LPA300( ) APs Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP.
Flashes during self-tests.
Red
BUSY Indicates at least one line is off-hook. Green
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application Pack PRCOIN LPA350...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
Each line of the PRCOIN LPA350 AP may be provisioned to provide the followingfeatures and functions. Lines 1 through 16 support dial tone first coin service.
Standard POTS service
• Single party message telephone service
• Supports all CLASS features
• Supports on-hook transmission
• Supports automatic loss compensation
• Supports TR-08 and GR-303 signaling.
Locally switched, coin services
• Dial tone first coin service (first 16 lines of the PRCOIN LPA350).
Locally switched, two-wire services
• Loop-start and ground-start special services within the carrier serving area range(UVG services)
• Loop-start service with line-side answer supervision
• Ground-start service with line-side answer supervision
• PBX trunks
• DOD
• Centrex lines
• WATS lines and trunks
• 800 service lines and trunks
• Off-premises extensions
• Secretarial lines
• Enhanced 911 (E911) trunks, DPO interface.
Nonlocally switched, two-wire services
• FX lines and trunks
• FX lines and trunks with line-side answer supervision
• Centrex lines
• WATS lines and trunks
• 800 service lines and trunks
• Off-premises extensions
• Secretarial lines.
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Nonswitched services
• Off-premises stations, station end
• Voiceband private lines, TO interface.
Description
The PRCOIN LPA350 POTS/SPOTS/coin/special services AP supports 32 two-wirecurrent feed subscriber loop appearances.The PRCOIN LPA350 provides the sameservices as the PROG2W LPA380 plus dial tone first coin service on lines 1 through16.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics: (52 volts, max - 36 ccs & 200Ω loop; typical - 6 ccs and1000 Ω loop)
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
61 watts 54 watts 23 watts 20 watts
Release/GA: 1.0/9-98
Comcode: 108375502
RPP FIT Rate: 5206.2
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
PRCOIN LPA350 AP Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP.
Flashes during self-tests.
Red
BUSY Indicates at least one line is off-hook. Green
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PRCOIN LPA350 AP Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application Pack PRCOINCS LPA150...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
Standard POTS service
• Single party message telephone service
• Supports all CLASS features
• Supports TR-08 signaling
• Supports PGTC testing and local bridging test access.
Locally switched two-wire services
• SPOTS (loop-start and ground-start) UVG services
• SPOTS (loop-start and ground-start) service with line-side answer supervision.
Locally switched coin services
• Lines 1 through 16 of the PRCOINCS LPA150 AP may also be provisioned toprovide dial-tone-first coin service.
Description
The PRCOINCS current sink (CS) AP provides 32 line interfaces for theAnyMedia®
Access System Central Office Terminal (COT). These lines usually connect directly tothe analog interfaces of a local switch for providing POTS, SPOTS, or coin services.
The PRCOINCS AP line interfaces are segregated into two groups of 16 lines:
• Lines 1 through 16 can each provide dial-tone-first coin service, single-partymessage telephone (POTS) service, or 2-wire loop-start/ground-start locallyswitched SPOTS special services.
• Lines 17 through 32 of the PRCOINCS AP can each provide single-party messagetelephone (POTS) service, or 2-wire loop-start/ground-start locally switched SPOTSspecial services.
The line interfaces of the PRCOINCS AP are not designed to withstand outside plantsurge voltages or commercial power contact. The lines of the PRCOINCS AP must notbe directly connected or bridged to outside plant cable pairs.
The circuits of the PRCOINCS AP are testable by the PGTC. All lines provideon-hook impedance signatures that are compatible with the requirements ofTR-TSY-000465. Lines provisioned for coin service provide a distinctive signature thatcan be differentiated from POTS and locally switched special services circuits.
The PRCOINCS AP supports bridging access to each tip/ring pair via the test jacks onthe CTU faceplate for local test access. Splitting test access is not supported.
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Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Ambient Temperature Range: +41° F to +104° F (+5° C to +40° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 85% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Maximum Power Drain: 5.3 watts
Release/GA: 1.2.3/3-00
Comcode: 108461815
RPP FIT Rate: 13237
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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Functional block diagram
PRCOINCS LPA150 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP.
Flashes during self-tests.
Red
BUSY Indicates that at least one line is off-hook. Green
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow local procedures to obtain technical assistance. Lucent Technologies alsoprovides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System.
Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at 800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application Pack COIN_FXO_UC LPA151...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
Standard POTS service
• Single party message telephone service
• Supports all CLASS features
• Supports TR-08 signaling
• Supports PGTC testing and local bridging test access.
Locally switched two-wire services
• SPOTS (loop-start and ground-start) UVG services
• SPOTS (loop-start and ground-start) service with line-side answer supervision.
Locally switched coin services
• Lines 1 through 16 of the COIN_FXO_UC LPA151 AP may also be provisioned toprovide dial-tone-first coin service.
Non-locally switched services
• FXO/FXS (D4) signaling.
Description
The COIN_FXO_UC AP includes firmware enhancements that allow theAnyMedia®
Access System Central Office Terminal (COT) to support the Universal Concentration(UC) feature.
The COIN_FXO_UC AP provides 32 line interfaces for the COT. These lines connectdirectly to the analog interfaces of a local switch for providing POTS, SPOTS, coin, ornon-locally switched services.
The COIN_FXO_UC AP line interfaces are segregated into two groups of 16 lines:
• Lines 1 through 16 can each provide dial-tone-first coin service, single-partymessage telephone (POTS) service, 2-wire loop-start/ground-start locally switchedSPOTS special services, or non-locally switched services (NLS).
• Lines 17 through 32 of the COIN_FXO_UC AP can each provide single-partymessage telephone (POTS) service, 2-wire loop-start/ground-start locally switchedSPOTS special services, or non-locally switched services (NLS).
The line interfaces of the COIN_FXO_UC AP are not designed to withstand outsideplant surge voltages or commercial power contact. The lines of the COIN_FXO_UCAP must not be directly connected or bridged to outside plant cable pairs.
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The circuits of the COIN_FXO_UC AP are testable by the PGTC. All lines provideon-hook impedance signatures that are compatible with the requirements ofTR-TSY-000465. Lines provisioned for coin service provide a distinctive signature thatcan be differentiated from POTS and locally switched special services circuits.
The COIN_FXO_UC AP supports bridging access to each tip/ring pair via the testjacks on the CTU faceplate for local test access. Splitting test access is not supported.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Ambient Temperature Range: +41° F to +104° F (+5° C to +40° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 85% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Maximum Power Drain: 5.3 watts
Release/GA: 1.2.5/
Comcode: 109504399
RPP FIT Rate: 13237
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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COIN_FXO_UC LPA151 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP.
Flashes during self-tests.
Red
BUSY Indicates that at least one line is off-hook. Green
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16Tip/Ring Pairs:POTS, SPOTS, NLS
16Tip/Ring Pairs:COIN, POTS,SPOTS, NLS
COMDAC(Duplex Mode)-TransmissionBandwidth
- Control andCommunications
- System Timing
CTU- Test Access- External OS andCommunicationInterfaces
Fuse Module- 48V Power,
Ground, andRinging
Analog LineInterface
andSignalingFunctions
Control
COIN_FXO_UC Application Pack
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COIN_FXO_UC LPA151 AP Faceplate
FAULT
BUSY
LPA151S1:1
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow local procedures to obtain technical assistance. Lucent Technologies alsoprovides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System.
Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at 800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application Packs PROG2W LPA380( )...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
Each line of the PROG2W LPA380( ) APs may be provisioned to provide thefollowing features and functions:
Standard POTS service
• Single party message telephone service
• Supports all CLASS features
• Supports on-hook transmission
• Supports automatic loss compensation
• Supports TR-08 and GR-303 signaling
• Supports provisionable network loss (LPA380C only).
Locally switched, two-wire service
• Loop-start and ground-start special services within the carrier serving area range(UVG services)
• Loop-start service with line-side answer supervision
• Ground-start service with line-side answer supervision
• PBX trunks
• DOD
• Centrex lines
• WATS lines and trunks
• 800 service lines and trunks
• Off-premises extensions
• Secretarial lines
• Enhanced 911 (E911) trunks, DPO interface.
Nonlocally switched, two-wire services
• FX lines and trunks
• FX lines and trunks with line-side answer supervision
• Centrex lines
• WATS lines and trunks
• 800 service lines and trunks
• Off-premises extensions
• Secretarial lines.
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Nonswitched services
• Off-premises stations, station end
• Voiceband private lines, TO interface.
Description
The PROG2W LPA380 and PROG2W LPA380C POTS/SPOTS/special services APssupport 32 two-wire current feed subscriber loop appearances.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
56 watts 49 watts 18 watts 14 watts
Release/GA: 1.2.3/3-00
Comcode: 108649674
RPP FIT Rate: 5245.7
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide.
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Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
PROG2W LPA380( ) APs Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP.
Flashes during self-tests.
Red
BUSY Indicates at least one line is off-hook. Green
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance:
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
Telephony APs Application Packs PROG2W LPA380( )
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Application Pack POTSZF LPZ110...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
Each line of the POTSZF LPZ110 AP may be provisioned to provide the followingfeatures and functions:
Standard POTS service
• Single party message telephone service
• Supports allCLASSfeatures
• Supports on-hook transmission
• Supports automatic loss compensation
• Supports TR-08 and GR-303 signaling
• Supports provisionable network loss.
Locally switched, two-wire service
• Loop-start special services within the carrier serving area range (UVG services)
• Centrex lines
• WATS lines
• 800 service lines
Description
The POTSZF LPZ110 AP supports 32 two-wire loop-start current feed subscriber loopappearances. This AP is equipped with an onboard low pass filter to allow its use withthe ADSL32 LPA432. The ADSL32 LPA432 contains onboard high pass filters so thatthese circuits may be bridged with the POTSZF AP circuits externally to provide acombined ADSL and POTS Service.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Power Characteristics: (52 volts, max - 8 Mbs rate & 8 kft/max loop; typical - 2 Mbs& 8 kft loop)
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
83 watts 69 watts 16 watts 10 watts
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Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Release/GA: R1.15.1;12/30/01
Comcode: 108886821
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Installation and Testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG)
Functional block diagram
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POTSZF LPZ110 AP Faceplate
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Faceplate features and options
LPZ110 AP Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the applicationpack.
Flashes at a rate of approximately 1 Hz duringpack initialization (built-in self-test).
Red
BUSY Indicates at least one line is off-hook. Green
References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application Pack EBS116 LPA329( )...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The EBSI16 LPA329 AP provides the following features and functions:
• Provides 16 active tip/ring pairs (pairs 1-16, pairs 17-32 are not used)
• Supports metallic loop test access (full-split and bridge)
• Supports 64 kbps DS0 clear channel transmission (i.e., no robbed bit signaling) forthe EBS customer traffic
• Employs Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) of an 8 kHz sinusoidal carrier for the EBSsignaling channel.
• Supports a loop length of up to 15,000 feet (26 AWG)
• Supports signaling channel loopback at the CPE
• Supports provisionable loss between 0 and 3 dB.
This AP operates with EBS phone sets such as the Meridian Business Sets, and withEBS phone set add-ons that provide additional keys for controls and features.
Description
The EBSI16 LPA329 AP supports subscriber interfaces for electronic business service(EBS), offered to customers served by a DMS switch. EBS, also known as P-Phone, isa service provided by the DMS switch using a proprietary signaling protocol. Insteadof using the DC supervisory method like POTS, EBS uses a separate 8 kHz channelabove the voice band for its signaling.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Serving Range: The LPA329 AP is required to support up to 15 Kft (26 AWG).
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
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Release/GA: 1.0/6-02
Comcode: 109181925
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
LPA329 AP Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the applicationpack. Flashes during self-tests and duringsoftware download.
Red
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LPA329 AP Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Overview...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Purpose
This chapter describes the ATM xDSL APs which are used in theAnyMedia® AccessSystem.
Contents
Application Pack P4A4 LPA400 ( ) (discontinued) 6-2
Application Pack LPA408 (discontinued) 6-7
Application Pack ADSL 16p LPA416 6-12
Application Pack ADSL 16P LPA419 6-17
ADSL application pack (ADSL2_16p) LPA420 6-22
Application Pack SDSL16 LPS716( ) (discontinued) 6-27
Application Pack SHDSL16 LPS702 6-32
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Application Pack P4A4 LPA400 ( ) (discontinued)...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The LPA400 AP provides the following features and functions:
• ATM cell transport
• ATM backplane bus interface
• Simple ADSL and POTS connectivity off the face plate connector
• Rate adaptive and explicit full (G.992.2) ADSL rates
• ANSI T1.413 (1998) ADSL metallic interfaces
• On-board splitters
• Interoperability with various customer premises equipment (CPE)
• Available with a variety of port densities
• Quality of Service (QoS) – UBR, CBR, rtVBR, nrtVBR
Description
The ADSL4p LPA400 and ADSL4p LPA400B APs provide subscriber interfaces forADSL services and work in conjunction with a separate POTS AP to provide POTSservice. The ADSL4p LPA400( ) APs, in conjunction with the AFM,multiplex/demultiplex ATM cells between the ATM feeder network and the subscribers.The customer output ADSL and POTS pairs are on pairs 1, 3, 5, and 7, and theirassociated input POTS pairs are on pairs 2, 4, 6, and 8, respectively. Tip/ring pairs 9through 32 are not terminated.
Compatibility
Software Compatibility and Supporting Application Packs
SoftwareRelease
LPA400 LPA408 LPA416 LPA417 LPA432
R1.1.2 (NARonly)
LPA400
LPA400B
R1.4 (Int’lonly)
LPA400B
R1.7D LPA400B LPA408
R1.11D LPA400B LPA408 LPA416 LPA417
R1.13D LPA400B LPA408 LPA416 LPA417
R1.15D LPA400B LPA408 LPA416 LPA417
R1.17D LPA400B LPA408 LPA416 LPA417 LPA432
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Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Maximum Power Drain: 20 watts
Release/GA: 1.0D/6-99
RPP FIT Rate: 8400
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
The Faceplate provides a 68-pin connection for customer tip and ring connections (notall 68 connections are used).
Functional block diagram
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Faceplate features and options
P4A4 LPA400 AP Faceplate LED
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP
Flashes during self-tests.
Red
Number of Ports
LPA400 &LPA400B
LPA408 LPA416 LPA417 LPA432
Number ofPorts
4 8 16 16 32
Type ofSplitter
POTS POTS POTS ISDN N/A
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P4A4 LPA400 AP Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
ATM xDSL APs Application Pack P4A4 LPA400 ( ) (discontinued)
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Application Pack LPA408 (discontinued)...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The LPA408 AP provides the following features and functions:
• ATM cell transport
• ATM backplane bus interface
• Simple ADSL and POTS connectivity off the face plate connector
• Rate adaptive and explicit full (G.992.2) ADSL rates
• ANSI T1.413 (1998) ADSL metallic interfaces
• On-board splitters
• Interoperability with various customer premises equipment (CPE)
• Available with a variety of port densities
• Quality of Service (QoS) – UBR, CBR, rtVBR, nrtVBR.
Description
The ADSL8 LPA408 AP provides subscriber interfaces for ADSL services and worksin conjunction with a separate POTS AP to provide POTS service. The ADSL8pLPA408 AP, in conjunction with the AFM, multiplexes/demultiplexes ATM cellsbetween the ATM network feeder and the subscribers. The customer output ADSL andPOTS pairs are on pairs 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and 15, and their associated input POTSpairs are on pairs 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16, respectively. Tip/ring pairs 17 through32 are not terminated.
Compatibility
Software Compatibility and Supporting Application Packs
Software Release LPA408 LPA417 LPA432
R1.7D 4
R1.11D 4 4
R1.13D 4 4
R1.15D 4 4
R1.17D 4 4 4
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Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Maximum Power Drain: 26 watts.
Release/GA: 1.7D/9-00
Comcode: 108550005
RPP FIT Rate: 5765
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
The Faceplate provides a 68-pin connection for customer tip and ring connections (notall 68 connections are used).
Functional block diagram
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Faceplate features and options
P4A4 LPA408 AP Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP
Flashes during self-tests.
Red
Number of Ports
LPA408 LPA417 LPA432
Number of Ports 8 16 32
Type of Splitter POTS ISDN N/A
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P4A4 LPA408 AP Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application Pack ADSL 16p LPA416...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The ADSL16p LPA416 AP provides the following features and functions:
• Sixteen ADSL subscriber lines
• On-board POTS splitters
• Support for four ATM service classes: UBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, and CBR
• ADSL subscriber ports and POTS ports on faceplate connector
• DMT-based RADSL transceivers for each subscriber port
• ADSL rate-adaptive/rate-provisionable:
– Full-rate ADSL
– ADSL-lite.
• Network timing reference (NTR) to ATU-R according to ANSI T1.413, ITU-TG.992.1 (G.dmt), and ITU-T G.992.2 (G.lite)
• ATM cell transport
• ATM backplane bus interface
• ATM encapsulated messaging to AFM and customer-premises equipment modems
• Metallic line test access relay
• Interworking with COMDAC (if equipped) via UART link for inventory and statusto create a complete and consistent view on the GSI
Description
The ADSL16p LPA416 AP provides subscriber interfaces for ADSL services and worksin conjunction with a separate POTS AP to provide POTS service. The ADSL16pLPA416 AP, in conjunction with the AFM, multiplexes/demultiplexes ATM cellsbetween the ATM network feeder and the subscribers. The customer output ADSL andPOTS pairs are on pairs 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, and 31,and their associated input POTS pairs are on pairs 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22,24, 26, 28, 30, and 32, respectively.
Compatibility
Software Compatibility and Supporting Application Packs
Software Release LPA408 LPA414 LPA416 LPA419
R1.7D 4 4
R1.11D 4 4
R1.13D 4 4
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Software Release LPA408 LPA414 LPA416 LPA419
R1.15D 4 4
R1.17D 4 4
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics:
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
43.4 watts 41.8 watts 43.4 watts 41.8 watts
(52 V, 8 Mbs rate & 8 kft/max loop; typical - 2 Mbs & 8 kft loop
Release/GA: 3/02
Comcode: 109121327
RPP FIT Rate: TBS
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
ADSL 16p LPA416 Application Pack Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP.
Flashes during software download and duringpack initialization
Red
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ADSL 16p LPA416 Application Pack Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Features/functions
The ADSL16p LPA419 AP provides the following features and functions:
• Sixteen ADSL subscriber lines
• On-board POTS splitters
• Designed with low impedance in the test bus in order to be compatible with TDRtesting.
• Support for four ATM service classes: UBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, and CBR
• ADSL subscriber ports and POTS input ports on faceplate connector
• DMT-based RADSL transceivers for each subscriber port
• ADSL rate-adaptive/rate-provisionable:
– Full-rate ADSL
– ADSL-lite.
• Network timing reference (NTR) to ATU-R according to ANSI T1.413, ITU-TG.992.1 (G.dmt), and ITU-T G.992.2 (G.lite)
• ATM cell transport
• ATM backplane bus interface
• ATM encapsulated messaging to AFM and customer-premises equipment modems
• Metallic line test access relay
Interworking with COMDAC (if equipped) via UART link for inventory and status tocreate a complete and consistent view of the shelf on the GSI.
Description
The ADSL 16P LPA419 APprovides subscriber interfaces for ADSL services and worksin conjunction with a separate POTS AP to provide POTS service. The ADSL16pLPA419 AP, in conjunction with the AFM, multiplexes/demultiplexes ATM cellsbetween the ATM network feeder and the subscribers. The customer output ADSL andPOTS pairs are on pairs 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, and 31,and their associated input POTS pairs are on pairs 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22,24, 26, 28, 30, and 32, respectively.
Compatibility
Software Compatibility and Supporting Application Packs
Software Release LPA408 LPA414 LPA419
R1.7D 4 4
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Software Release LPA408 LPA414 LPA419
R1.11D 4 4
R1.13D 4 4
R1.15D 4 4
R1.17D 4 4 4
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Maximum Power Drain: TBS
Release/GA: 5/02
Comcode: 109026567
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
ADSL 16p LPA419 AP Faceplate LED
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP.
Flashes during software download and duringpack initialization.
Red
Number of Ports
LPA408 LPA414 LPA416 LPA417 LPA419
Number of Ports 8 4 16 16 16
Type of Splitter POTS ISDN POTS ISDN POTS
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LPA419 Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Features/functions
The LPA420 AP provides the following features and functions:
• Upstream ATM cell transport to AFM
• Downstream ATM cell transport to customer premises equipment (CPE)
• Sixteen ADSL2+ subscriber ports on faceplate connector
• Supports ADSL standards ADSL (ITU-T G.992.1 Annex A), ADSL (ANSI T1.413),ADSL2 (ITU G.992.3 Annex A/M), READSL2 (ITU G.992.3 Annex L), andADSL2+ (ITU-T G.992.5 Annex A/M)
• Supports dual ended line tests (DELT)
• On-board splitter function for each line
• Support for four ATM service classes: UBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, and CBR
• DMT-based RADSL transceivers for each subscriber port
• Full-rate ADSL2+
• Hardware ready to support Network Timing Reference (NTR) to ATU-R accordingto ANSI T1.413, ITU-T G.992.1, and ITU-T G.992.3
• ATM backplane bus interface
• ATM encapsulated messaging to AFM and customer-premises equipment modems
• Metallic line test access relays
• Interworking with COMDAC (if equipped) via UART link for inventory and statusto create a complete and consistent view of the shelf on the GSI.
Description
The (ADSL2_16p) LPA420 AP is an Annex A application pack that provides 16subscriber interfaces for ADSL2+ services on theAnyMedia® Access System and 16narrowband POTS splitters which meet the ANSI T1.413 requirements. The LPA420AP, in conjunction with the AFM, multiplexes/demultiplexes ATM cells between theATM network feeder and the subscribers (the subscriber’s modem must be compatiblewith ADSL over POTS). The customer output ADSL2+ and POTS pairs are on pairs 1,3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, and 31, and their associated inputPOTS pairs are on pairs 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, and 32,respectively.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
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Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. The unit is hardened for outside plant usage conforming toTR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-1, class 1.2for storage
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-2, class 2.3 for transport
Power Characteristics:
Maximum power drain Typical power drain
22 watts 18.5 watts
Release/GA: 3.1/12-05
Comcode: 109026575
RPP FIT Rate: 6400
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this unit. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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Functional block diagram
ATMMux/Demux
BackplaneSide
FaceplateSide
Control
LPA420
ADSL and POTS
Subscriber Lines
POTSSubscriber Lines In
16
16
AFM
AT
MB
ackp
lan
eB
us
COMDACs(Duplex Mode)
Fuse Module
CTU
Test AccessRelay
NetworkATMFramer
ADSLTransceivers
POTSSplitters
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LPA420 Faceplate
FAULT
LPA420S1:1
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Faceplate features and options
LPA420 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the applicationpack.
Flashes during software download and duringpack initialization (built-in self-test).
Red
Physical dimensions
Dimensions of the LPA420 in mm:
Pack Height Depth Width
LPA420 3N (336 mm) 200 mm 25 mm
References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application Pack SDSL16 LPS716( ) (discontinued)...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The SDSL16 LPS716( ) APs provide the following features and functions:
• 2B1Q-based symmetric DSL using the Connexant Systems ZipWire transceiver
• Rate-adaptive/ rate-provisionable SDSL operation ranging from 144 kps to 2.32Mbps
• ATM cell transport via SDSL port and AnyMedia backplane
– ATM cell multiplexing/demultiplexing
– Multiple ATM virtual-connections (Virtual-Path and/or Virtual-Channel) perSDSL port
– ATM traffic management and Quality-of-Service support for UBR, CBR,VBR-rt, and VBR-nrt service classes
• Metallic test access relays and control
• Faceplate FAULT LED
• Inventory read-out
• Software download capability for upgrading Application Pack software
• SDSL performance monitoring, fault reporting, and diagnostic support
• Control and operations communication with AnyMedia AFM and COMDAC
• Subscriber port wiring via faceplate connector.
Description
The LPS716( ) application packs (AP) provides theAnyMedia® Access System with anATM over 2B1Q-SDSL interface. This AP lets service providers offer broadband dataaccess over the copper loop plant at symmetric rates ranging from 144 kbps to 2.32Mbps. The AP contains 16 SDSL interface ports.
SDSL APs support ATM cell transport over the SDSL interface. ATM cell traffic ismultiplexed/demultiplexed between the multiple SDSL ports on the AP and theAnyMedia® Access System’s backplane. ATM traffic management functions needed tosupport ATM Class-of-Service and Quality-of-Service are supported.
This AP is used in conjunction with the ATM Feeder Multiplexer (AFM) unit. Controland operations functions for the SDSL AP are provided via the AnyMedia AFM. Suchcontrol and OAM&P features include provisioning, alarming, performance monitoring,traffic statistics collections, software updates, and diagnostic capabilities such asloopbacks. The AFM also terminates the ATM feeder facility serving theAnyMedia®
Access System.
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SDSL APs used in conjunction with the AFM give network operators the infrastructureto offer broadband access-based services to end-customers. This includes high-speedinternet access, remote LAN access for work-at-home, and Voice-over-DSL. NumerousSDSL CPE products such as Ethernet modems, SDSL routers, and VoDSL IADs from avariety of suppliers are compatible with the AnyMedia SDSL AP.
The LPS716 SDSL Application Pack is supported using Release 1.7D (or later)software for theAnyMedia® Access System
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Maximum Power Drain: 30 watts.
Release/GA: 1.7D/9-00
Comcode: 108695529
RPP FIT Rate: 7433.6
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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Functional block diagram
SDSL 16 LPS716( ) AP Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP.
Flashes during software download and duringpack initialization
Red
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SDSL 16 LPS716( ) AP Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application Pack SHDSL16 LPS702...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The SHDSL16 LPS702 AP provides the following features and functions:
• ATM cell transport over TC-PAM SHDSL line-coding
• Sixteen SHDSL subscriber ports
• Support for four ATM service classes: UBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, and CBR.
• Subscriber ports on faceplate connector
• SHDSL symmetric rates from 192 kbps to 2312 kbps over a single twisted pair(2-wire mode)
• SHDSL symmetric rates from 384 kbps to 4608 kbps over two bonded adjacenttwisted pairs (4-wire mode)
• 4-wire SHDSL mode allows payload rates twice of regular 2-wire SHDSL or longerdistances of up to 40% greater than 2-wire SHDSL
• ATM backplane bus interface
• ATM encapsulated messaging to AFM and CPE modems
• Metallic line test access relays
• Interworking with COMDAC (if equipped) via UART link for inventory and statusto create a complete and consistent view on the GSI.
Description
The SHDSL16 LPS702 AP provides subscriber interfaces for SHDSL services on theAnyMediaAccess System and works in conjunction with the AFM,multiplexes/demultiplexes data between the ATM network interface and the subscribers.The customer output SHDSL services are on pairs 1 through 16. Tip/ring pairs 17through 32 are not terminated.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
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Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics: (52 volts, Max - 8 Mbs rate & 8 kft/max loop; typical - 2 Mbs& 8 kft loop)
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
25.7 watts 25.2 watts 25.7 watts 25.2 watts
Release/GA: TBS
Comcode: 108902719
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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Functional block diagram
SHDSL 16 LPS702 AP Faceplate LED
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP.
Flashes during software download and duringpack initialization
Red
ATM Cell Mux/De-
SHDSL16 AP+5V
Power Module
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SHDSL 16 LPS702 AP Faceplate
FAULT
Connect
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Overview...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Purpose
This chapter describes the application packs for IP-based services which are used inthe AnyMedia® Access System.
Contents
IP COMDAC application pack (ICAP) LPI600 7-2
Application pack (IPADSL2_32p) LPA633 7-8
ESIM application pack LPE408 7-14
POTS application pack (VoIP AP) LPZ602 7-20
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IP COMDAC application pack (ICAP) LPI600...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The LPI600 ICAP application pack
• supports 8 DS1 links toAnyMedia® Access Systems acting as remote terminals
• encodes the TDM voice data in IP packets
• transmits the data towards the network in Fast Ethernet frames
• supports GR-303 hybrid signaling on the DS1 side
• supports GR-303 Embedded Operations Channel on the DS1 side for summaryalarm reporting
• supports SIP and H.248 VoIP call setup on the network side
• provides 1:1 pack protection
• supports two Fast Ethernet uplink ports on the faceplate which may also be usedfor remote management (applicable in standalone mode only)
• supports two Fast Ethernet uplink ports on the backplane compatible with IPFMhigh speed links (applicable in IPFM controlled mode only)
• supports local and remote software download capability for software upgrades
• supports configuration backup and database restoration
• supports external RS232 interface for local console OAM&P port
• provides inventory and status to the COMDAC (if equipped) to create a completeand consistent view on the GSI
Description
The LPI600 is plugged in the application pack slots of anAnyMedia® Access Systemacting as a host terminal and enables the connected remote terminals to offer VoIPservices. It can be inserted inAnyMedia® FAST shelves (operating in standalonemode) or inAnyMedia® LAG Shelves (operating in IPFM controlled mode).
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
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Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-1, class 1.2for storage
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-2, class 2.3 for transport
Power Characteristics:
Maximum power drain Typical power drain
25 watts 15 watts
Release/GA: 3.1/12-05
Comcode: 849034426
RPP FIT Rate: 9672
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this unit. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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Functional block diagram
Application packs for IP-based services IP COMDAC application pack (ICAP) LPI600
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LPI600 ICAP Faceplate
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Faceplate features and options
LPI600 ICAP Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
STATUS F/A Fail/active
Lit red when a fault is detected onthe ICAP, lit green when the ICAP isactive.
Red/Green
CR Critical
Lit red when a critical fault isdetected on the ICAP.
Red
MJ/MN Major/minor
Lit red when a major fault is detectedon the ICAP, lit yellow when a minorfault is detected on the ICAP.
Red/Yellow
NE Near end
Indicates an alarm or abnormalcondition exists at the shelf or at theassociated cabinet equipment (nearend).
Yellow
FE Far end
Indicates an alarm condition existsremote from the shelf (far end).
Yellow
CLF Carrier Line Failure
Lit when a fault or facility alarmoccurs on the in-service receivedE1/DS1 line.
Flashes when an AIS alarm occurs onthe E1/DS1 line.
Yellow
FE1 Uplink Active Blinks during transmit and receiveactivity on the port.
Yellow
Link up Lit when 10/100Base-Tx link isestablished.
Green
FE2 Uplink Active Blinks during transmit and receiveactivity on the port.
Yellow
Link up Lit when 10/100Base-Tx link isestablished.
Green
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LPI600 ICAP Faceplate Connectors
Connector Type Function
CONSOLE RS-232 Local console OAM&Pport to be used with acustom adapter cable withUSB-style connector (see“Ordering Guide”363-211-125)
FE1 RJ-45
10/100Base-Tx
Fast Ethernet 1 uplink port
FE2 RJ-45
10/100Base-Tx
Fast Ethernet 2 uplink port
B DS1/E1 36-pin AMP champ ribbonstyle
Buddy DS1 interface, forpack protection
M DS1/E1 36-pin AMP champ ribbonstyle
Main DS1 interface
Physical dimensions
Dimensions of the LPI600 in mm:
Pack Height Depth Width
LPI600 3N (336 mm) 200 mm 25 mm
References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application pack (IPADSL2_32p) LPA633...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The IPADSL2_32p AP LPA633 provides the following features and functions:
• Thirty two subscriber lines for ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+ services
• Faceplate connector for POTS and ADSL subscriber ports
• Faceplate connector for POTS subscriber ports
• Supports ADSL, ADSL2 and ADSL2+ Annex A standards
• On board splitter function for each line
• On board high pass filter
• Metallic line test access relay
• IP backplane interface over 100Base-Tx interfaces
• Faceplate serial interface for initial system turn-up and faceplate LAN interface formanagement
• Duplex 10/100/1000Base-T (RJ-45 sockets at the faceplate) for standalone uplink
• Interworking with COMDAC (if equipped) via UART link for inventory and statusto create a complete and consistent view on the GSI
• Network timing reference (NTR) to ATU-R according to ANSI T1.413, ITU-TG.992.1 (G.dmt), ITU-T G.992.2 (G.lite), G992.3 (ADSL2), and G992.5 (ADSL2+)
• Support for four ATM service classes: UBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, and CBR
• ADSL rate-adaptive/rate-provisionable:
– Full-rate ADSL
– ADSL-lite
– ADSL2
– ADSL2+.
• TCPIP control message to the IPFM.
Description
The IPADSL2_32p AP LPA633 provides IP ADSL2+ processing for 32 subscriberlines. The ADSL traffic is transferred towards the IP network via two 100Base-Txbackplane interfaces going to either IPFM (for IPFM controlled mode) or via twoGigabit Ethernet uplink ports on the faceplate (for standalone mode). The Ethernetinterfaces for both the backplane and the standalone RJ-45s are contained on themezzaine boards. The LPA633 interworks with the COMDAC and the IPFM.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
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Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-1, class 1.2for storage
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-2, class 2.3 for transport
Power Characteristics:
Maximum power drain Typical power drain
TBS TBS
Release/GA: 3.1/12-05
Comcode: 109563817
RPP FIT Rate: TBS
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this unit. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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Functional block diagram
Backplane Side
LPA633
942A
L2 Switch/Ethernet Interface
Faceplate Side
COMDACs(Optional duplex mode)- Communications and Control- System Timing
IP SpokeIPFMs(Optional duplex mode)
CTU- Test Access
NPU
3 x 12 ADSLDSPs
3 AFEs
Test AccessRelays
High PassFilter
POTSSplitters
-48V
ConsoleandRJ45s
32 a/bPairsforPOTS
32 a/bPairsforADSLPOTS
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IPADSL2_32p LPA633 Faceplate
Red Fault LED
POTS connector
Yellow active LEDsGreen Link up LEDs
10/100Base-TManagement Port
FAULT
LPA633
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Local console port
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Faceplate features and options
IPADSL2_32p LPA633 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the applicationpack.
Flashes during software download and duringpack initialization (built-in self-test).
Red
Active Indicates transmit and receive activity on theport.
Yellow
Link up Lit when an Ethernet link is established. Green
IPADSL2_32p LPA633 Faceplate Connectors
Connector Type Function
POTS 72-pin Metral POTS connector
POTS-ADSL 72-pin Metral POTS-ADSL connector tosubscriber
CONSOLE RS-232 Local console OAM&Pport for initial systemturn-up to be used with acustom adapter cable withUSB-style connector(DB9-to-USB RS232, see“Ordering Guide”363-211-125)
LAN1 RJ-45 10/100Base-T managementport
LAN2 RJ-45 100/1000Base-T uplink
LAN3 RJ-45 100/1000Base-T uplink
Important! Although the CONSOLE connector below the FAULT LED looks likean USB connector, it is not an USB connector. It will not work if a laptop isconnected, but attaching a true USB host or peripheral to this port may damage theUSB drivers of this device or the LPA633. Always use an adapter cable toCONSOLE port with USB-A connector (DB9-to-USB RS232).
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Physical dimensions
Dimensions of the IPADSL2_32p LPA633 in mm:
Pack Height Depth Width
LPA633 3N (336 mm) 200 mm 25 mm
References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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ESIM application pack LPE408...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The ESIM LPE408 provides the following features and functions:
• Support of 8 Fast Ethernet (SFP, Small Form-factor Pluggable Module) downlinks
• Support of 1 Gigabit Ethernet (SFP) uplink
• Two 100Base-Tx uplinks on the backplane to active/standby IPFM
• Two 100Base-Tx spokes to slots 2-3 for controller mode in LAG200 applications
• One 100Base-Tx spoke to ATP slot in LAG200 applications
• Can work as a controller pack for two IP APs in LAG200 applications
• UART interface to COMDAC/ATP
• Three alarm inputs
• Self-test and diagnostics upon initialization of the pack
• Serial interface for command line interface (CLI).
Description
The Ethernet subscriber interface module (ESIM) LPE408 is an Ethernet unit installedin an AnyMedia® LAG Shelf. In LAG200 applications the LPE408 can work as acontroller pack for two IP APs.
The LPE408 accommodates 8 Fast Ethernet (100Base-FX, 100Base-Tx, 100Base-BX)subscriber lines and 1 Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-SX/1000Base-LX/1000Base-T)uplink on the faceplate. It also supports internal Ethernet interfaces such as twobackplane 100Base-Tx ports for active/standby IPFM. In LAG200 applications, theLPE408 has two 100Base-Tx spokes to slots 2-3, and one 100Base-Tx spoke for ATP.The LPE408 supports L3/L4 packet classification, QoS, congestion management andaccess control functions.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Aisle temperature range: 0° C to +40° C
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Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-1, class 1.2for storage
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-2, class 2.3 for transport
Power Characteristics:
Maximum power drain Typical power drain
50 watts 35 watts
Release/GA: 3.1/12-05
Comcode: 109581215
RPP FIT Rate: 3717
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this unit. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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Functional block diagram
BA
CK
PLA
NE
Processor &
Control Block
Local
Memory Block
Switching Engine Block
Physical Layer &
Interface Block
Power Block
2 FE for IPFMs
2 FE spokes to slots 2-3 of LAG2001 FE for ATP
2 GE for GE-IPFM (for future use)1 GE for CCL with adjacent LPE408
GbE
UART to COMDAC/ATP
-48VDC
100Base-T
Address
Memory Block
Packet
Buffer Block
LEDs
ALARM/SHID/SLOTIDRS232 for CONSOLE
FA
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PLA
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8 Ports (SFP)100Base-FX/T/BX10
1 Port(SFP)1000Base-SX/LX/T
10/100Base-Tx for MGMT10/100Base-Tx for GSI/EMS
1 Port (SFP)
100Base-Tx
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ESIM LPE408 Faceplate
FAULT
LPE408
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GM
TLN
KT
RF
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Faceplate features and options
LPE408 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP
Flashes at a rate of approximately 1 Hzduring pack initialization (built-in self-test).
Red
MGMT LNK Lit when an Ethernet link is established Green
TRF Flashes during Tx/Rx data transmitting Green
1 to 9
(9 is the Gigabit Ethernetuplink)
Lit when an Ethernet link is established on theappropriate SFP module
Flashes during Tx/Rx data transmitting on theappropriate SFP module
Green
LPE408 Faceplate Connectors
Connector Type Function
CONSOLE RS-232 Local console OAM&Pport to be used with acustom adapter cable withUSB-style connector(DB9-to-USB RS232, see“Ordering Guide”363-211-125)
MGMT RJ-45 Local MGMT
1 to 8 SFP Fast Ethernet downlinkports
100Base-FX/100Base-TX/100Base-BX
9(GE) SFP Gigabit Ethernet uplinkport
1000Base-SX/1000Base-LX/1000Base-T
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Important! Although the CONSOLE connector below the FAULT LED looks likean USB connector, it is not an USB connector. It will not work if a laptop isconnected, but attaching a true USB host or peripheral to this port may damage theUSB drivers of this device or the LPE408. Always use an adapter cable toCONSOLE port with USB-A connector (DB9-to-USB RS232).
Physical dimensions
Dimensions of the LPE408 in mm:
Pack Height Depth Width
LPE408 3N (336 mm) 200 mm 25 mm
References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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POTS application pack (VoIP AP) LPZ602...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The VoIP LPZ602 application pack supports:
• Downloadable software
• 64 subscriber lines for TDM-based POTS and/or VoIP services
• 2-wire loop start signaling
• A-law and u-law PCM encoding
• Normal and reverse battery feeding and loop supervision
• Programmable termination impedance and balance networks
• Programmable receive gain and transmit gain value
• Constant current feed: 28 mA and 43 mA
• Earth-backed and battery-backed ringing
• Up to 25 PPS dial pulsing
• DTMF dialing
• H.248, SIP and MGCP support
• Call progress tone generation
• Modem and fax tone detection
• DTMF and modem PBX Dial in
• Inward test and outward test access.
Description
The LPZ602 supports VoIP services for 64 POTS subscribers. The IP voice andsignaling packets are transferred towards the IP network via two 100Base-Tx uplinksgoing to either IPFM.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Aisle temperature range: 0° C to +40° C
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Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-1, class 1.2for storage
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to ETS 300 019-1-2, class 2.3 for transport
Power Characteristics:
Maximum power drain Typical power drain
104 watts 34 watts
Release/GA: 3.2/08-06
Comcode: 109570739
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this unit. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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Functional block diagram
Backplane Side
LPZ602
L2 Switch/Ethernet Interface
Faceplate Side
IP SpokeIPFMs(Optional duplex mode)
CTU- Test Access
-48V
32 a/bPairsfor VoIPPOTS
32 a/bPairsfor VoIPPOTS
COMDACs(Optional duplex mode)- Transmission Bandwidth- Communications and Control- System Timing Host, Packet
and Voice Processing
FPGA
Cod
ec, S
LIC
Power Modules
+1.8V+1.2V +3.3V
+5.0V
TDM Spoke
- Test IN- Test OUT
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VoIP AP LPZ602 Faceplate
Red Fault LED
POTS Connector P2Lines 33-64
FAULT
LPZ602
POTS Connector P1Lines 1-32
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Faceplate features and options
LPZ602 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT On pack insertion or reset the LED is on for5 seconds, then blinks at a rate of 2 Hz whilethe pack is booting, and then goes off. If anerror condition exists the LED will remain on.During on demand diagnostics the LED blinksat a rate of 1 Hz.
Red
LPZ602 Faceplate Connectors
Connector Type Function
POTS P1 64-pin AMP-LOC POTS connector, lines 1 to32
POTS P2 64-pin AMP-LOC POTS connector, lines 33to 64
Physical dimensions
Dimensions of the LPZ602 in mm:
Pack Height Depth Width
LPZ602 3N (336 mm) 200 mm 25 mm
References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
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Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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8 8Combination APs
Overview...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Purpose
This chapter describes the combination APs which are used in theAnyMedia® AccessSystem.
Contents
Application Pack P4A4 LPA404 ( ) (discontinued) 8-2
Application Pack ADSL32p LPA432 8-8
Application Pack P32A8 LPA810 8-13
Application Pack P32A32 LPA832 8-19
Application Pack P32A32 LPA833 8-24
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Application Pack P4A4 LPA404 ( ) (discontinued)...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The LPA404 AP provides the following features and functions:
• Four subscriber lines on the faceplate connector, each capable of providing POTSand ADSL simultaneously, as well as POTS only or ADSL only
• On-board splitter function for each line
• Support for four ATM service classes: UBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, and CBR
• DMT-based RADSL transceivers for each subscriber line
• ADSL rate-adaptive/rate-provisionable:
– Full-rate ADSL
– ADSL-lite.
• ATM backplane bus interface
• ATM encapsulated messaging to AFM and customer-premises equipment modems
• Interworking with the COMDAC via UART link for inventory and status to createa complete and consistent view of the GSI
• Metallic line test access relays
• POTS services including the following:
– Two-wire loop-start signaling
– TR-08 and GR-303 signaling
– Support of most CLASS features
– Automatic Loss Control (ALC)
– On-hook transmission
– Network loss provisioning.
Description
The P4A4 LPA404 AP combines POTS and ADSL (both full-rate and lite) functionsinto one four-line unit. Both POTS and ADSL signals are bridged on the pack into apair for each subscriber line. The combined POTS and ADSL capability of this packeliminates the need to route the pair from a separate POTS AP into an ADSL AP. ThisAP includes the splitter function for each line. LPA404B only is designed with lowimpedance in the test bus to be compatible with TDR testing.
The subscriber’s combined POTS/ADSL lines are on pairs 1, 3, 5, and 7. Tip/ring pairs2, 4, and 6, as well as tip/ring pairs 8 through 32, are not used. For telephonyprovisioning, a COMDAC and CTU are required.
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Compatibility
Software Compatibility & Supporting Application Packs
Software Release LPA404 LPA810
R1.7D 4
R1.11D 4
R1.13D 4 4
R1.15D 4 4
R1.17D 4 4
R1.19D 4 4
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Maximum Power Drain: 27 watts.
Release/GA: 1.2.2.5; 1.1.2.data/3-00, 12-99
Comcode: 108431909
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide.
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Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
P4A4 LPA404( ) AP Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP
Flashes during software download and duringpack initialization.
Red
BUSY Lit when a POTS circuit is off-hook or when atest access connection to a customer drop isactive.
Green
Number of Ports
LPA404 LPA810
Number of integrated ADSL+POTSports
4 8
Number of POTS only ports 0 24
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LPA404 LPA810
Total number of subscriber ports 4 32
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P4A4 LPA404 AP Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application Pack ADSL32p LPA432...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The LPA432 AP provides the following features and functions:
• ATM cell transport
• ATM backplane bus interface
• Simple ADSL and POTS connectivity off the face plate connector
• Rate adaptive and explicit full (G.992.2) ADSL rates
• ANSI T1.413 (1998) ADSL metallic interfaces
• On-board splitters
• Interoperability with various customer premises equipment (CPE)
• Available with a variety of port densities
• Quality of Service (QoS) – UBR, CBR, rtVBR, nrtVBR.
Description
The ADSL32p LPA432 AP provides subscriber interfaces for ADSL services and worksin conjunction with a separate POTS AP to provide POTS service. The ADSL32pLPA432 AP, in conjunction with the AFM, multiplexes/demultiplexes ATM cellsbetween the ATM network feeder and the subscribers.
Compatibility
Software Compatibility and Supporting Application Packs
Software Release LPA408 LPA432
R1.7D 4
R1.11D 4
R1.13D 4
R1.15D 4
R1.17D 4 4
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
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Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics: (52 volts, Max - 8 Mbs rate & 8 kft/max loop; typical - 2 Mbs& 8 kft loop)
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
56.4 watts 53.4 watts 42.2 watts 41.6 watts
Release/GA: 1.13D/5-02
Comcode: 108867573
RPP FIT Rate: 8564.0
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
The Faceplate provides a 68-pin connection for customer tip and ring connections (notall 68 connections are used).
Functional block diagram
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Faceplate features and options
ADSL32p LPA432 AP Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP
Flashes during self-tests.
Red
Number of Ports
LPA408 LPA432
Number of Ports 8 32
Type of Splitter POTS N/A
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P4A4 LPA432 AP Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application Pack P32A8 LPA810...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The P32A8 LPA810 AP provides the following features and functions:
Pairs 1 through 8:
• Eight subscriber ports on the faceplate connector, each capable of providing POTSand ADSL simultaneously, as well as POTS only or ADSL only
• On-board splitter function for each line
• Support for four ATM service classes: UBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, and CBR
• DMT-based RADSL transceivers for each subscriber port
• ADSL rate-adaptive/rate-provisionable:
– Full-rate ADSL
– ADSL-lite.
• ATM backplane bus interface
• ATM encapsulated messaging to AFM and customer-premises equipment modems
• Interworking with the COMDAC via UART link for inventory and status to createa complete and consistent view of the GSI
• Metallic line test access relays
• POTS services including those described for pairs 9 through 32 below.
Pairs 9 through 32:
• POTS services including the following:
– Two-wire loop-start signaling
– TR-08 and GR-303 signaling
– Support of most CLASS features
– ALC
– On-hook transmission
– Network loss provisioning
• Interworking with the COMDAC via UART link for inventory and status to createa complete and consistent view of the GSI
• Metallic line test access relays.
• On-hook transmission
• Network loss provisioning.
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Description
The P32A8 LPA810 AP combines POTS and ADSL (both full-rate and lite) functionson its first eight pairs and also provides POTS only service on the remaining 24 pairs.For lines 1 through 8 both POTS and ADSL signals are bridged on the pack onto atip/ring pair for each subscriber line. Its combined POTS and ADSL capabilityeliminates the need to route the tip/ring pair from a separate POTS AP into an ADSLAP. This AP includes the splitter function for each line. The association of ADSLcircuit to POTS circuit is fixed; i.e., ADSL circuit 1 is always associated with POTScircuit 1, ADSL circuit 2 is always associated with POTS circuit 2, etc.
Pairs 9 through 32 provide 24 two-wire loop start current feed services.
Compatibility
Software Compatibility & Supporting Application Packs
Software Release LPA404 LPA810
R1.7D 4 4
R1.11D 4 4
R1.13D 4 4
R1.15D 4 4
R1.17D 4 4
R1.19D 4 4
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in outside plantcabinets. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internal environmentalconditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® Access Systemequipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Temperature and Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics: (Combo; 52 volts, Data @ max rate & loop, POTS - 36ccs &1000Ω loop; typical @ 6dB cut back & 1000Ω loop)
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
85.6 watts 64.5 watts 43.2 watts 39.6 watts
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Release/GA: TBS
Comcode: 108725854
RPP FIT Rate: 7978
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG)
Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
P8A8 LPA810 AP Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP.
Flashes during software download and duringpack initialization.
Red
BUSY Lit when a POTS circuit is off-hook or when atest access connection to a customer drop isactive.
Green
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Number of Ports
LPA404 LPA810
Number of integrated ADSL+POTSports
4 8
Number of POTS only ports 0 24
Total number of subscriber ports 4 32
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P8A8 LPA810 Application Pack Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application Pack P32A32 LPA832...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The P32A32 LPA832 AP provides the following features and functions:
Pairs 1 through 32:
• Thirty-two subscriber ports on the faceplate connector, each capable of providingPOTS and ADSL simultaneously, as well as POTS only or ADSL only
• On-board splitter function for each line
• Support for four ATM service classes: UBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, and CBR
• DMT-based RADSL transceivers for each subscriber port
• ADSL rate-adaptive/rate-provisionable:
– Full-rate ADSL
– ADSL-lite.
• ATM backplane bus interface
• ATM encapsulated messaging to AFM and customer-premises equipment modems
• Interworking with the COMDAC via UART link for inventory and status to createa complete and consistent view of the GSI
• Metallic line test access relays
• POTS services including the following:
– Two-wire loop-start signaling
– TR-08 and GR-303 signaling
– Support of most CLASS features
– ALC
– On-hook transmission
– Network loss provisioning.
Description
The P32A32 LPA832 AP combines POTS and ADSL (both full-rate and lite) functionson all 32 pairs. Both POTS and ADSL signals are bridged on the pack onto a tip/ringpair for each subscriber line. Its combined POTS and ADSL capability eliminates theneed to route the tip/ring pair from a separate POTS AP into an ADSL AP. This APincludes the splitter function for each line. The association of ADSL circuit to POTScircuit is fixed; i.e., ADSL circuit 1 is always associated with POTS circuit 1, ADSLcircuit 2 is always associated with POTS circuit 2, etc.
Specifications
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This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in outside plantcabinets. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internal environmentalconditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® Access Systemequipment so system performance is consistent with GR-57-CORE and GR-303-CORE.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Temperature and Humidity: Conforms to GR-63-CORE
Power Characteristics: 52.5 volts
POTS Data
750 Ω loop (not including telephoneset) and 9 CCS
provisioned for 8 Mbps, 32 ports trained, 8 ports eachwith loop lenghts of 3000 ft, 6000 ft, 9000 ft, and 12000ft of 26 AWG
Typical power drain Typical power dissipation
61 watts 53 watts
Engineering for power: When two 9.5 A rectifiers are used with a CPS2000rectifier-ringer plant, then a shelf may not be able to accommodate an LPA832 in everyslot. In these cases, the remaining slots can be populated with LPA300() or LPA380()APs. For example: Assume other equipment (e.g., a multiplexer) in the cabinet alongwith the narrowband common circuit packs use 315 W.
AFM Maximum number of LPA832 APs
One or two LPA901 AFMDS3 Up to eight LPA832 APs
One or two LPA920 AFMO Up to seven LPA832 APs
If two 11.9 A rectifiers are used with a Yukon 650 power system, then all AP slots notoccupied by AFMs can be populated with LPA832 APs regardless of whether one ortwo AFMs are populated and regardless of AFM type. For central office applicationsthe same rules as for Yukon 650 apply.
Release/GA: R1.18
Comcode: 109296178
RPP FIT Rate: 13346
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Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG)
Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
P32A32 LPA832 AP Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP.
Flashes during software download and duringpack initialization.
Red
BUSY Lit when a POTS circuit is off-hook or when atest access connection to a customer drop isactive.
Green
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P32A32 LPA832 Application Pack Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Application Pack P32A32 LPA833...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The P32A32 LPA833 AP provides the following features and functions:
Pairs 1 through 32:
• Thirty-two subscriber ports on the faceplate connector, each capable of providingPOTS and ADSL simultaneously, as well as POTS only or ADSL only
• Supports ADSL standards ADSL (ITU-T G.992.1 Annex A), ADSL (ANSI T1.413),ADSL2 (ITU G.992.3 Annex A/M), READSL2 (ITU G.992.3 Annex L), andADSL2+ (ITU-T G.992.5 Annex A/M)
• Supports dual ended line tests (DELT)
• On-board splitter function for each line
• Support for four ATM service classes: UBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, and CBR
• DMT-based RADSL transceivers for each subscriber port
• Rate-adaptive full-rate ADSL
• ATM backplane bus interface
• ATM encapsulated messaging to AFM and customer-premises equipment modems
• Interworking with the COMDAC via UART link for inventory and status to createa complete and consistent view of the GSI
• Metallic line test access relays
• POTS services including the following:
– Two-wire loop-start signaling
– TR-08 and GR-303 signaling
– Support of most CLASS features
– ALC
– On-hook transmission
– Network loss provisioning.
Description
The P32A32 LPA833 AP combines POTS and ADSL functions on all 32 pairs. BothPOTS and ADSL signals are bridged on the pack onto a tip/ring pair for eachsubscriber line. Its combined POTS and ADSL capability eliminates the need to routethe tip/ring pair from a separate POTS AP into an ADSL AP. This AP includes thesplitter function for each line. The association of ADSL circuit to POTS circuit isfixed; i.e., ADSL circuit 1 is always associated with POTS circuit 1, ADSL circuit 2 isalways associated with POTS circuit 2, etc.
Specifications
Combination APs
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This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in outside plantcabinets. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internal environmentalconditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® Access Systemequipment so system performance is consistent with GR-57-CORE and GR-303-CORE.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Temperature and Humidity: Conforms to GR-63-CORE
Power Characteristics: 52.5 volts
POTS Data
750 Ω loop (not including telephoneset) and 9 CCS
provisioned for 8 Mbps, 32 ports trained, 8 ports each withloop lenghts of 3000 ft, 6000 ft, 9000 ft, and 12000 ft of 26AWG
Typical power drain Typical power dissipation
61 watts 53 watts
Engineering for power: When two 9.5 A rectifiers are used with a CPS2000rectifier-ringer plant, then a shelf may not be able to accommodate an LPA833 in everyslot. In these cases, the remaining slots can be populated with LPA300() or LPA380()APs. For example: Assume other equipment (e.g., a multiplexer) in the cabinet alongwith the narrowband common circuit packs use 315 W.
AFM Maximum number of LPA833 APs
One or two LPA901 AFMDS3 Up to eight LPA833 APs
One or two LPA920 AFMO Up to seven LPA833 APs
If two 11.9 A rectifiers are used with a Yukon 650 power system, then all AP slots notoccupied by AFMs can be populated with LPA833 APs regardless of whether one ortwo AFMs are populated and regardless of AFM type. For central office applicationsthe same rules as for Yukon 650 apply.
Release/GA: R1.20
Comcode: 109531475
RPP FIT Rate: 13346
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Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG)
Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
P32A32 LPA833 AP Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the AP.
Flashes during software download and duringpack initialization.
Red
BUSY Lit when a POTS circuit is off-hook or when atest access connection to a customer drop isactive.
Green
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Overview...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Purpose
This chapter describes the servers which are used in theAnyMedia® Access System.
Contents
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Circuit Pack IATS4 LPS104 9-8
Circuit Pack IATS5 LPS105 9-15
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Circuit Pack IATS2 LPS100 (discontinued)...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The IATS2 LPS100 supports the following features and functions:
Two DS1 Line Interfaces
• Supports an AMI bipolar interface and provisionable B8ZS coding
• Provides transmit pulse shaping with provisionable equalization
• Supports receive pulse regeneration and clock recovery
• Monitors pulse density and signal level for loss of signal
• Sources AIS transmission
• Monitors for bipolar violations
• Supports DS1 line loopbacks and bank loopbacks.
DS1 Framing, Robbed-bit Signaling, and Data Link
• Supports ESF framing and SF framing
• Supports per-channel robbed-bit signaling and per-channel zero byte substitution(ZBS)
• Provides transmit and receive elastic stores for rate conversion and controlled slips
• Supports the ESF facility data link (HDLC messages, bit-oriented codes, and idle)
• Sources and monitors AIS and yellow facility alarms
• Monitors for framing bit errors and CRC-6 errors.
• Data Flow Management and Signaling Processing
• Provides PCM channel and signaling mappings between the framers and theCOMDACs
• Provides signaling translation between the IAT and the FAST shelf
• Detects and reports on-hook and off-hook signaling states
• Supports per-channel signaling freeze and per-channel trunk processing
• Supports simplex and duplex COMDAC operation and COMDAC side switches.
Synchronization and Clock Distribution
• Synchronizes to the reference clock coming from the active COMDAC
• Provides a local clock source for AIS transmission in the event there is noreference clock from the active COMDAC
• Generates and distributes clocks to the data flow router and concentrator, framers,and line interfaces.
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IATS Control
• Provisions the line interfaces, framers, time slot interchanger, and signalingtranslator (including the signaling translation maps)
• Supports peripheral communications with the active COMDAC
• Translates HDLC messages to and from AIU-compatible UART messages for theactive COMDAC
• Monitors and controls facility alarms (e.g., AIS and yellow alarms)
• Controls loopbacks
• Controls IATS built-in self-test (BIST)
• Supports enhanced inventory
• Supports performance monitoring of the upstream DS1 line interfaces.
Description
The IATS2 LPS100 operates in CO, RT, and customer premises environments, but mayNOT be used in outside plant environments. This AP plugs into any of the 16 slots ofan AnyMedia FAST shelf and provides the interface functions between the IAT and theAnyMedia FAST. An IATS2 LPS100 provides two DS1 interfaces, each of whichsupports 24 DS0 channels for switched voice, nonswitched voice, or digital dataservices.
A FAST shelf fully equipped with 16 IATS2 LPS100s supports 768 customer lines. Theactual number of customer lines served depends on the mix of GR-303 and INA VRTssupported on the AnyMedia RT.
Compatibility
The IATS2 LPS100 is compatible with all North American AnyMedia APs.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Maximum Power Drain: 5 watts
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Release/GA: January 2000
Comcode: 108447962
RPP FIT Rate: 2028.5
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
IATS2 LPS100 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when an internal IATS2 LPS100 failure isdetected or when it fails to initialize.
Red
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LED Function Color
CLF Lit when a failure of one or more IAT/RTcarrier links from the IAT to the IATS2LPS100 is detected.
Yellow
CFG Lit when a configuration error or a mismatchis detected, as follows:
• The IATS2 LPS100 is placed in an AP slotnot provisioned for the IAT Server type.
• The IATS2 LPS100 faceplate DS1 cable isdisconnected.
• There is a mismatch between the host T0provisioning and the IAT phantom CUequipage (IAT01 only).
Yellow
IAT Lit when a failure of either line from theIATS2 LPS100 to the IAT (IAT/RT linkworking) is detected.
Yellow
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8..
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Features/functions
The IATS4 LPS104 supports the following features and functions:
Four HDSL2 Line Interfaces
• Provides PAM, demodulation, echo cancellation, and signal shaping (conforms toOverlapped PAM Transmission with Interlocking Spectra [OPTIS] power spectraldensity template)
• Provides upstream and downstream HDSL2 frame mapping
• Provides forward error correction
• Provides clock generation and timing recover
• Supports local and remote digital loopback
• Supports access to the HDSL2 embedded operations (for host-to-hostcommunications)
• Provides secondary lightning and power cross protection.
Test Access to the HDSL2 Tip/Ring Pairs
• Supports splitting, look-out test access to each of the HDSL2 interfaces, one at atime
DS1 Framing, Robbed-Bit Signaling, and Data Link
• Supports ESF framing and SF framing
• Supports per-channel robbed-bit signaling and per-channel zero byte substitution(ZBS)
• Provides transmit and receive elastic stores for rate conversion and controlled slips
• Supports the ESF facility data link (HDLC messages, bit-oriented codes, and idle)
• Sources and monitors AIS and yellow facility alarms
• Monitors for framing bit errors and CRC-6 errors.
Data Flow Management and Signaling Processing
• Provides PCM channel and signaling mappings between the framers and theCOMDACs
• Provides signaling translation between the IAT and the FAST shelf
• Detects and reports on-hook and off-hook signaling states
• Supports per-channel trunk processing
• Supports simplex and duplex COMDAC operation and COMDAC side switches.
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Synchronization and Clock Distribution
• Synchronizes to the reference clock coming from the active COMDAC
• Provides a local clock source for AIS transmission in the event there is noreference clock from the active COMDAC
• Generates and distributes clocks to the data flow router and concentrator, framers,and line interfaces.
IATS Control
• Provisions the line interfaces, framers, time slot interchanger, and signalingtranslator (including the signaling translation maps)
• Supports peripheral communications with the active COMDAC
• Translates HDLC messages to and from AIU-compatible UART messages for theactive COMDAC
• Monitors and controls facility alarms (e.g., AIS and yellow alarms)
• Controls loopbacks
• Controls IATS built-in self-test (BIST)
• Supports enhanced inventory
• Supports performance monitoring of the HDSL2 line interfaces and the DS1payloads from the IAT.
Description
The IATS4 LPS104 operates in CO, RT, and customer premises environments. It maynot be used in outside plant cabinets. The IATS4 LPS104 plugs into any of the 16 APslots of an AnyMedia FAST shelf and provides the interface functions between the IATand the AnyMedia FAST. An IATS4 LPS104 provides four HDSL2 interfaces, each ofwhich transports a DS1 payload of 24 DS0 channels for switched voice, nonswitchedvoice, or digital data services.
A FAST shelf fully equipped with 16 IATS2 LPS104s supports 1536 customer lines.The actual number of customer lines served depends on the mix of GR-303 and INAVRTs supported on the AnyMedia FAST.
Compatibility
The LPS104 requires a FAST shelf equipped with a COMDAC COM102. This serverdoes not operate with the COMDAC COM100 or the COMDAC COM101.
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Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Maximum Power Drain: 27 watts
Release/GA: 1.7.2nar
Comcode: 108694910
RPP FIT Rate: 5835.7
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
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Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
IATS4 LPS104 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when an internal IATS4 LPS104 failure is detectedor when it fails to initialize.
Red
CLF Lit when a failure of one or more IAT/RT carrier linksfrom the IAT to the IATS4 LPS104 is detected.
Yellow
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LED Function Color
CFG Lit when a configuration error or a mismatch isdetected, as follows:
The IATS4 LPS104 is placed in an AP slot notprovisioned for the IAT Server type.
The IATS4 LPS104 faceplate HDSL2 cable isdisconnected.
There is a mismatch between the host T0 provisioningand the IAT phantom CU equipage (IAT01 only).
Yellow
IAT Lit when a failure of either line from the IATS4LPS104 to the IAT (IAT/RT link working) is detected.
Yellow
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IATS4 LPS104 Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Circuit Pack IATS5 LPS105...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Features/functions
The IATS5 LPS105 supports the following features and functions:
Five DS1 Line Interfaces
• Supports an AMI bipolar interface and provisionable B8ZS coding
• Provides transmit pulse shaping with provisionable equalization
• Supports receive pulse regeneration and clock recovery
• Monitors pulse density and signal level for loss of signal
• Sources AIS transmission
• Monitors for bipolar violations
• Supports DS1 line loopbacks and bank loopbacks.
DS1 Framing, Robbed-bit Signaling, and Data Link
• Supports ESF framing and SF framing
• Supports per-channel robbed-bit signaling and per-channel zero byte substitution(ZBS)
• Provides transmit and receive elastic stores for rate conversion and controlled slips
• Supports the ESF facility data link (HDLC messages, bit-oriented codes, and idle)
• Sources and monitors AIS and yellow facility alarms
• Monitors for framing bit errors and CRC-6 errors.
Data Flow Management and Signaling Processing
• Provides PCM channel and signaling mappings between the framers and theCOMDACs
• Provides signaling translation between the IAT and the FAST shelf
• Detects and reports on-hook and off-hook signaling states
• Supports per-channel trunk processing
• Supports simplex and duplex COMDAC operation and COMDAC side switches.
Synchronization and Clock Distribution
• Synchronizes to the reference clock coming from the active COMDAC
• Provides a local clock source for AIS transmission in the event there is noreference clock from the active COMDAC
• Generates and distributes clocks to the data flow router and concentrator, framers,and line interfaces.
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IATS Control
• Provisions the line interfaces, framers, time slot interchanger, and signalingtranslator (including the signaling translation maps)
• Supports peripheral communications with the active COMDAC
• Translates HDLC messages to and from AIU-compatible UART messages for theactive COMDAC
• Monitors and controls facility alarms (e.g., AIS and yellow alarms)
• Controls loopbacks
• Controls IATS built-in self-test (BIST)
• Supports enhanced inventory
• •Supports performance monitoring of the upstream DS1 line interfaces.
Description
The IATS5 LPS105 operates in CO, RT, and customer premises environments. Thispack is not intended for use in outside plant.
The IATS5 LPS105 plugs into any of the 16 AP slots of an AnyMedia FAST shelf andprovides the interface functions between the IAT and the AnyMedia FAST. An IATS5LPS105 provides five DS1 interfaces, each of which supports 24 DS0 channels forswitched voice, nonswitched voice, or digital data services.
A FAST shelf fully equipped with 16 IATS5 LPS105s supports 1920 customer lines.The actual number of customer lines served depends on the mix of GR-303 and INAVRTs supported on the AnyMedia FAST.
Compatibility
The LPS105 requires a FAST shelf equipped with a COMDAC COM102. This LPAwill not operate with the COMDAC COM100 or the COMDAC COM101.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
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Maximum Power Drain: 7 watts
Release/GA: 1.7.2nar
Comcode: 108738006
RPP FIT Rate: 2368.9
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
IATS5 LPS105 Faceplate LEDs
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LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when an internal IATS5 LPS105 failure isdetected or when it fails to initialize.
Red
CLF Lit when a failure of one or more IAT/RTcarrier links from the IAT to the IATS5LPS105 is detected.
Yellow
CFG Lit when a configuration error or a mismatchis detected, as follows:
The IATS5 LPS105 is placed in an AP slot notprovisioned for the IAT Server type.
The IATS5 LPS105 faceplate DS1 cable isdisconnected.
There is a mismatch between the host T0provisioning and the IAT phantom CUequipage (IAT01 only).
Yellow
IAT Lit when a failure of either line from theIATS5 LPS105 to the IAT (IAT/RT linkworking) is detected.
Yellow
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Features/functions
The MDSU MSU100 supports the following features and functions:
• Multiplexes/demultiplexes one 8 MHz data link to the MDS2 shelf
• Produces and supplies the 8 MHz clock for the MDS2 shelf
• Monitors/directs FAST shelf/MDS2 shelf control traffic.
Description
The MDSU MSU100 is the server interface between the MDS2 shelf and the FASTshelf.
Compatibility
There are no compatibility issues.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics:
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
TBS TBS TBS TBS
Release/GA: 1.2.0/1-99
Comcode: 109150938
RPP FIT Rate: 1135.0
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Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide.
Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
MDSU MSU100 Faceplate LEDs
LED Function Color
FAIL Lit when a circuit pack fails. Red
LINK Lit when loss of clock/sync signal is detected.
Flashes at a rate of approximately 1Hz whenincorrect MDSU/MDS2 side association isdetected.
Yellow
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of this circuitpack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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Overview...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Purpose
This chapter describes the test application pack which is used in theAnyMedia®
Access System.
Contents
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Features/functions
The TAP100 supports the following measurements and tests:
• AC or DC foreign voltages on the metallic subscriber line between tip and ground,between ring and ground, and between ring and tip.
• Line feed voltage measurement (only on APs/CUs equipped with look-in test accessrelays).
• Resistances of the subscriber’s physical line between tip and ground, between ringand ground, and between ring and tip.
• Capacitances of the subscriber’s physical line between tip and ground, between ringand ground, and between ring and tip.
• Distance to open measurement for a specified subscriber’s physical line.
• DTMF or dial pulse character test.
• Draw and break dial tone test.
A test to verify correct connection of the TAP100 to TAP-B (normally performed onlyupon installation or replacement of a TAP100).
Description
The test AP (TAP100) is an optional circuit pack used for drop testing (i.e., the testingof a subscriber’s physical line), draw and break dial tone testing, and verification ofdial pulsing or dual-tone multifrequency [DTMF] signaling from equipment installedon the customers’ premises. In order to perform these tests, the TAP100 is connectedvia test access path B (TAP-B) to the AP to be tested.
Compatibility
For integrated testing, every shelf must be equipped with the TAP100/TAP100B.
Specifications
This unit is intended for use inAnyMedia® Access System shelves in controlledenvironments that conform to Telcordia Technologies GR-63 NEBS Generic EquipmentRequirements. Properly equipped cabinets are designed to maintain internalenvironmental conditions within appropriate operational limits forAnyMedia® AccessSystem equipment so system performance conforms to TR-NWT-000057.
Shelf Air Inlet Temperature Range: –40° F to +158° F (–40° C to +70° C)
Transportation/Storage Temperature Range: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Relative Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing)
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Transportation/Storage Humidity: Conforms to TR-63, Issue 3
Power Characteristics:
Maximum powerdrain
Maximum powerdissipation
Typical power drain Typical powerdissipation
TBS TBS TBS TBS
Release/GA: Rel. 1.9, 3/02
Comcode: 108045360 (TAP100), 109555532 (TAP100B)
Installation and testing
There are no switches to set on this AP. Refer to document #363-211-101,AnyMedia®
Access System Applications and Planning Guide (APOG).
Functional block diagram
Faceplate features and options
TAP100/TAP100B Faceplate LED
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LED Function Color
FAULT Lit when a fault is detected on the testapplication pack.
Flashes at a rate of approximately 1 Hz duringpack initialization (built-in self test).
Red
Dimensions of the TAP100/TAP100B
Pack Height Depth Width
TAP100 3N (336 mm) 200 mm 25 mm
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TAP100/TAP100B Faceplate
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References
The following documents provide additional information about the use of thisapplication pack in theAnyMedia® Access System:
• AnyMedia® Access System Applications and Planning Guide,363-211-101
• AnyMedia® Access System Installation Manual,363-211-102
• AnyMedia® Access System Commands and Procedures CD-ROM,363-211-103
Technical assistance
Follow your local procedures to obtain technical assistance.
Lucent Technologies provides in-hours or emergency out-of-hours help for theAnyMedia® Access System. Contact the NetCare Knowledge Center (NKC) at800-866-LUCENT8.
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